Battery issue

   / Battery issue #1  

CT230 Fan

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Stewartsville, MO
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Bobcat CT230
Well, everything had been going great with my CT230, until I tried to start her up on Saturday. When I turned the key, the tractor made some strange noises and the lights on the dash were dim and flickering. So, I figured the battery must have been run down, so I went to put the charger on it, and popped open the protective cap on the positive terminal and saw that it was completely full of corrosion. I went ahead and hooked up the charger and let it complete the cycle. Same problem when i tried to start it again, so I proceeded to loosen the clamp and it just fell apart on me.

I have a replacement on order, but I can't imagine why the battery would have that much corrosion.
 

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   / Battery issue #2  
I only have 35 hours on my CT235 and after reading several threads on the leaking battery acid decided that I didn't want any part of it and replaced it with a Sears Diehard Platinum P-1 - Maintenance free battery. I started to notice corrosion with the original bobcat battery within 10 hours. Since I replaced the battery tray looks like new, no corrosion and so glad I made the change. I would just go ahead and go with a maintenance free battery so you don't have to go through that again. It will put you back about $200, but you shouldn't have that issue come up again.
 
   / Battery issue #3  
Looks like the battery is being overcharged, and the off gasses are getting trapped in the protective cap.
 
   / Battery issue #4  
Looks like the battery is being overcharged, and the off gasses are getting trapped in the protective cap.

Yes, I would check the charging voltage, it should be between 14.00 to 14. 3 normally. 14.5 to 14.7 will cause gassing and 14.7+ is an overcharge condition.
 
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#5  
Not to sound completely ignorant, but how do you check the charging voltage? Check it while the tractor is running? I have never had to manually charge the battery.
 
   / Battery issue #6  
Not to sound completely ignorant, but how do you check the charging voltage? Check it while the tractor is running? I have never had to manually charge the battery.

Use a voltmeter at the positive & negative posts with engine running about 1/2 throttle, then at full throttle to make sure regualtor is working correctly.
 
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#7  
I will check that out as soon I can get the new battery cable in and installed. They said it should be in Wednesday. I hope so, my grass is getting pretty tall.
 
   / Battery issue #8  
I only have 35 hours on my CT235 and after reading several threads on the leaking battery acid decided that I didn't want any part of it and replaced it with a Sears Diehard Platinum P-1 - Maintenance free battery. I started to notice corrosion with the original bobcat battery within 10 hours. Since I replaced the battery tray looks like new, no corrosion and so glad I made the change. I would just go ahead and go with a maintenance free battery so you don't have to go through that again. It will put you back about $200, but you shouldn't have that issue come up again.
Yeap. My battery leaked all over the engine compartment and made a huge mess. I went with the Sears Diehard Sealed maintenace free battery
after cleaning up the mess and painting.
A sealed battery is peace of mind.
 
   / Battery issue #9  
Thanks for the posting. My CT 230 is 7 months old and has 54 hours on it. I checked the terminals and the positive was corroded. I scraped it and soaked it in baking soda, greased it and put it back on. I don't really want to buy a new battery so soon. I will keep an eye on it and even if your tractor is new I would check this out. I was surprised by the ammount of corrosion that was there.
 
   / Battery issue #10  
I guess I was lucky with this problem. My battery died suddenly about 8months ago. It hadn't leaked or anything ... just died. The dealer replaced with a new battery and all has been well. No leaks or issues.

MoKelly
 

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