If I purchase a battery which has never had the acid installed will it last in new condition for 5 or more years untill the acid is added?Anyone please?Thanks.
If I purchase a battery which has never had the acid installed will it last in new condition for 5 or more years untill the acid is added?Anyone please?Thanks.
Tucmoto ships acid separate from the battery and you install it yourself.
I don't see any reason a sealed, unfilled battery would degrade...
Mark
BM: What does 9/11 have to do with it? How would shipping a battery with the acid inside or in a separate container make a difference?
--Mark
Indeed ... but I ask you this question; why does a middle-aged married housewife have to have her Christmas gift (butane cigarette lighter) confiscated by the inspectors at the airport?
Yes you can. I just got 2 YTX14 BS batteries from Tucmoto that had to activated. Funny, I tried to order the same batteries from Zanotti and was told that they could not ship them??Can you buy a battery unactivated?
After 9-11, meybe retailers must activating before shipping.
I ask myself and others that question almost daily and have yet to find a satisfactory answer.![]()
--Mark
They saying they must shipping activated.
As I said in my previous post, I just (last month) got 2 Yuasa YTX14 BS GMT batteries for an ST1100, shipped UPS, from Tucmoto and the were NOT sealed from the factory. The electrolyte was included in the same box, in a separate container. I had to fill the batteries and install the seals myself. They also have the YTZ14S for the ST1300 which is apparently factory sealed. Obviously there is some discrepancy here.Those rules were in place long before 2001 and are there for the safety of passengers in commercial planes being used to ship hazardous cargo. Shippers will accept batteries which have been filled and sealed because battery housings are far more resistant to damage than the thin plastic bottles the acid is delivered in.
If you bought a battery for your ST, they're sealed by the manufacturer during production.
--Mark
...shipped UPS, from Tucmoto and the were NOT sealed from the factory. The electrolyte was included in the same box, in a separate container.
You are correct, it is. I misspoke when I said GMT. I have two of them on my bench right now. One I have activated and one not. I also have the same type of battery in my VF1100S (but it's twice as big!) Had to activate that one too.I had it in my head that the battery on the 1100 was a sealed AGM battery.
Storing dry should have little influence on the battery life, as long as acid has never been added and the cells caps were kept sealed. Lead is a stable element, the neg plate is lead, the positive plate is lead dioxide. I suspect that lead dioxide may break down a bit with water vapor, but I don't know for sure (I'm not a battery engineer).
Doesn't Battery Plus use this 'model' with their batteries (ie, ship dry, store on the shelf, then add acid upon sale)?
A couple descent technology overviews, each geared to their own interests of course:
http://yuasabatteries.com/pdfs/TechMan.pdf
http://www.batteryweb.com/manuals/techman.pdf
-John
Are you sure about this? Wet flooded and AGM batteries have similar charging needs so I don't think this is true. AGMS are more tolerate to high charge current and fast charging compared to wet lead acid but the end point voltage is still 14.1 to 14.4 volts for both. Cheaper chargers that offer switchable charge profiles usually lump wet flooded and AGM together for these reasons. It is gel batteries that can be damaged when charging to AGM and wet lead acid voltages because they are not tolerate to fast charging and need end point voltage limited to 14.1 volts max. Overheat and bubble the gelled electrolyte inside and a gel battery is toast. You can take AGMS and wet cell batteries to higher voltages without damage if the amps are limited. That is how you equalize the cells in deep cycle batteries. Any submariners or cruising sailors here?If the battery as for your ST, you've got the wrong type of battery. The charging system is designed for AGM, not conventional flooded cell.
--Mark