PatrickS2222
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- Brisbane, Australia
- Tractor
- MF35, MF135, MF203 with loader.
All certainly relevant points - especially regular use and keeping charge level over 50%. General consensus amongst the automotive trade is a battery's worst enemies are sitting unused for extended time periods and being allowed to discharge significantly - to "deep cycle".
That said, there have been several notable exceptions as mentioned in recent posts. I had forgotten until now to include my own - a non-descript Chinese battery of some brand which would now be about 7yo, original battery in our 8kVA generator. We last used it just over 4 years ago during bad floods here - we were without electricity for four days. Unit ran exceptionally well, and powered everything we threw at it. Sinde then I start it occasionally, but it went untouched for two years at one stage. I put some fuel in a dry tank, turned the key, and it cranked for 3-4 secs and started as though it was working the previous day! I could not believe that puny little battery still had any life in it, much less start that albeit small Honda petrol engine! So much for maintenance charging, although there is nothing connected to discharge it, so there may also be some merit in merely disconnecting them.
Some pertinent reading I found informative if anyone is interested:
Charging Information For Lead Acid Batteries – Battery University
Battery Maintenance Facts
Charging Basics
That said, there have been several notable exceptions as mentioned in recent posts. I had forgotten until now to include my own - a non-descript Chinese battery of some brand which would now be about 7yo, original battery in our 8kVA generator. We last used it just over 4 years ago during bad floods here - we were without electricity for four days. Unit ran exceptionally well, and powered everything we threw at it. Sinde then I start it occasionally, but it went untouched for two years at one stage. I put some fuel in a dry tank, turned the key, and it cranked for 3-4 secs and started as though it was working the previous day! I could not believe that puny little battery still had any life in it, much less start that albeit small Honda petrol engine! So much for maintenance charging, although there is nothing connected to discharge it, so there may also be some merit in merely disconnecting them.
Some pertinent reading I found informative if anyone is interested:
Charging Information For Lead Acid Batteries – Battery University
Battery Maintenance Facts
Charging Basics