Re: Got 4Ah, not 5Ah, battery 18V (20V) - done right thing?

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Sujet : Re: Got 4Ah, not 5Ah, battery 18V (20V) - done right thing?
De : clare (at) *nospam* snyder.on.ca (Clare Snyder)
Groupes : rec.crafts.metalworking
Date : 19. May 2024, 22:18:24
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On Sun, 19 May 2024 12:28:00 -0700, Bob La Londe <none@none.com99>
wrote:

On 5/18/2024 7:33 PM, Jim Wilkins wrote:
"Bob La Londe"  wrote in message news:v2b0j1$2u9ft$1@dont-email.me...
 
On 5/17/2024 5:56 PM, Jim Wilkins wrote:
...
 
I have a bit more experience with marine deep cycle lead acid
batteries, and I don't think its as big of a deal as you think. ...
Bob La Londe
 
I post what I've seen at reliable sources, it's as cautious as the
battery manufacturers choose to be.
 
Personally I test batteries by loading them down with a carbon pile
until they scream for mercy, and rarely mention the results because they
vary so widely. I tested stuff to and beyond its limits professionally
and have acquired or built the gear to find those limits at home. I
don't blow up batteries any more but I have tested circuit breakers to
destruction.
 
UL "safety" testing is -dangerous-, much smoke and flame. The old
theatre curtain recipe of dipping cotton cloth in a solution of alum and
borax really does let it pass the vertical burning test.
https://elteklabs.com/test-capabilities/material-tests/flame-fire-hazard/
 
>
I never was employed doing destructive testing, but I did spend a decade
or two doing low voltage communication contracting.  I learned there is
what they say, and there is what there is.  Usually what they say fell
short in my field, but sometimes it didn't.
>
When they say an IR motion sensor will detect motion at 90 feet they
mean if ambient is below 70F and the subject is large and is running a
fever.  LOL.  They don't say if ambient is 90+ its virtually worthless.
>
Seriously there are thousands of bass boats that don't have room for 4
big deep cycles batteries running just three in series for the 36V TM
and tapping the positive of the ground battery for nominal 12V for
cranking and accessories.  The big thing is to charge as soon as they
cool down (or get back to the hotel), and to have three equal batteries.
>
With most pros running 20-23 foot glitter barges these days most have
plenty of room in the back for batteries, but some older boats and/or
smaller boats didn't.  Many have also switched over to a single high
voltage lithium for their TM battery for motors upto 48V.  I wonder how
they do on the Potomac in a winter tournament before sunrise when the
water gels on the line and freezes in the reel.  The lead acid deep
cycles would work.  Something has to keep the lithiums from dropping to
ambient temperature.
>
Anyway, this is all tangent of tangent now.
>
>
--
Bob La Londe
CNC Molds N Stuff
 Just keep the trolling motor running under load and the batteries
will stay warm. Don't stop for a beer!!!

Date Sujet#  Auteur
16 May 24 * Got 4Ah, not 5Ah, battery 18V (20V) - done right thing?37Richard Smith
16 May 24 +- Re: Got 4Ah, not 5Ah, battery 18V (20V) - done right thing?1Jim Wilkins
16 May 24 +- Re: Got 4Ah, not 5Ah, battery 18V (20V) - done right thing?1Joe Gwinn
16 May 24 +- Re: Got 4Ah, not 5Ah, battery 18V (20V) - done right thing?1Jim Wilkins
17 May 24 +* Re: Got 4Ah, not 5Ah, battery 18V (20V) - done right thing?10Clare Snyder
17 May 24 i`* Re: Got 4Ah, not 5Ah, battery 18V (20V) - done right thing?9Jim Wilkins
17 May 24 i `* Re: Got 4Ah, not 5Ah, battery 18V (20V) - done right thing?8Richard Smith
17 May 24 i  +- Re: Got 4Ah, not 5Ah, battery 18V (20V) - done right thing?1Jim Wilkins
17 May 24 i  +- Re: Got 4Ah, not 5Ah, battery 18V (20V) - done right thing?1Jim Wilkins
17 May 24 i  +* Re: Got 4Ah, not 5Ah, battery 18V (20V) - done right thing?2Clare Snyder
18 May 24 i  i`- Re: Got 4Ah, not 5Ah, battery 18V (20V) - done right thing?1Richard Smith
17 May 24 i  `* Re: Got 4Ah, not 5Ah, battery 18V (20V) - done right thing?3Clare Snyder
17 May 24 i   +- Re: Got 4Ah, not 5Ah, battery 18V (20V) - done right thing?1Jim Wilkins
18 May 24 i   `- Re: Got 4Ah, not 5Ah, battery 18V (20V) - done right thing?1Richard Smith
17 May 24 `* Re: Got 4Ah, not 5Ah, battery 18V (20V) - done right thing?23Bob La Londe
17 May 24  `* Re: Got 4Ah, not 5Ah, battery 18V (20V) - done right thing?22Jim Wilkins
17 May 24   `* Re: Got 4Ah, not 5Ah, battery 18V (20V) - done right thing?21Bob La Londe
17 May 24    +- Re: Got 4Ah, not 5Ah, battery 18V (20V) - done right thing?1Bob La Londe
18 May 24    `* Re: Got 4Ah, not 5Ah, battery 18V (20V) - done right thing?19Jim Wilkins
18 May 24     +* Re: Got 4Ah, not 5Ah, battery 18V (20V) - done right thing?4Richard Smith
19 May 24     i`* Re: Got 4Ah, not 5Ah, battery 18V (20V) - done right thing?3Bob La Londe
19 May 24     i `* Re: Got 4Ah, not 5Ah, battery 18V (20V) - done right thing?2Jim Wilkins
19 May 24     i  `- Re: Got 4Ah, not 5Ah, battery 18V (20V) - done right thing?1Bob La Londe
18 May 24     `* Re: Got 4Ah, not 5Ah, battery 18V (20V) - done right thing?14Bob La Londe
19 May 24      +* Re: Got 4Ah, not 5Ah, battery 18V (20V) - done right thing?11Jim Wilkins
19 May 24      i`* Re: Got 4Ah, not 5Ah, battery 18V (20V) - done right thing?10Bob La Londe
19 May 24      i +- Re: Got 4Ah, not 5Ah, battery 18V (20V) - done right thing?1Clare Snyder
20 May 24      i +- Re: Got 4Ah, not 5Ah, battery 18V (20V) - done right thing?1Jim Wilkins
20 May 24      i `* Re: Got 4Ah, not 5Ah, battery 18V (20V) - done right thing?7Jim Wilkins
20 May 24      i  `* Re: Got 4Ah, not 5Ah, battery 18V (20V) - done right thing?6Bob La Londe
20 May 24      i   +* Re: Got 4Ah, not 5Ah, battery 18V (20V) - done right thing?3Bob La Londe
20 May 24      i   i`* Re: Got 4Ah, not 5Ah, battery 18V (20V) - done right thing?2Clare Snyder
20 May 24      i   i `- Re: Got 4Ah, not 5Ah, battery 18V (20V) - done right thing?1Jim Wilkins
20 May 24      i   `* SNAG: Re: Got 4Ah, not 5Ah, battery 18V (20V) - done right thing?2Bob La Londe
20 May 24      i    `- Re: SNAG: Re: Got 4Ah, not 5Ah, battery 18V (20V) - done right thing?1Snag
19 May 24      `* Re: Got 4Ah, not 5Ah, battery 18V (20V) - done right thing?2Clare Snyder
20 May 24       `- Re: Got 4Ah, not 5Ah, battery 18V (20V) - done right thing?1Jim Wilkins

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