by retiredhappy » Mon Sep 21, 2009 6:18 pm
We had a huge storm the other night and out power kept going off and right back on. After the 4th time I got concerned that my serge protector was having to work overtime so since I have three coach batteries - I unplugged and went right to bed about 9:30. Got up at 5am to let the dogs out and noticed my lights were REALLY dim. Checked the readout and my batteries were down by 3/4 and this was after nothing had been running. Plugged back in and went back to bed. By 9am they were (according to the readout) fully charged again. After I got off work I really took a good look at the batteries and one of them appeared to have leaked on the top. Checked my paperwork and found one battery was two years old (the one I had replaced) and the other two were dated 2003. YIKES!!! Now I knew that even with my battery minder I had let them get low on water a couple of times. You have to remember that if you're plugged in to electric they're recharging and can overcharge which causes them to "leak". I decided to go hog wild and get the sealed batteries. Found a place here in Silver City who cut me a deal on 3 by chopping $20 off each battery and would come out and install them for free and haul away the old batteries. When we pulled all the old batteries out and you could get a good look at the sides of them, two of them were bulging. BAD, BAD, BAD. A bulging battery can explode. So, now I'm poor but happy. I can boondock and no explosions. For me, the extra cost for the sealed batteries is one less thing I have to worry about and deal with. Sometimes you can get a "deal" in a small town cause they need the business more than a big store in a bigger town. Now all I have to worry about is whether he wired all three of them together right. Think I'll unplug tonight and test them out before I leave town. Anyone interested in buying my battery minders (I have three)?
Karen West
Baxter, Sophie, & Bailey..