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08-07-2022, 12:53 PM | #121 | ||
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I'm onto my 3rd century in the BF XR6T. I've had to replace them around every 2-3 years. The last one which was HD with 36month warranty crapped it in 2 years. Just gave up one day and wouldn't throw the bendix out on the starter motor. Took the battery to place of purchase, tested as dead and replaced under warranty.
At about 24months in now, and again car will sometimes struggle to turn over. Sometimes it starts, but certainly isn't cranking as quickly as expected. Been through the charging system and earth/grounds. Everything else checks out but the batteries just don't hold up. |
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08-07-2022, 03:14 PM | #122 | ||
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I like finding the instances where engineers and designers one-up the financial team.
Examples that come to mind, a tactile coating applied to the never-exposed surfaces of some Alfa ashtrays. Falcon bonnet struts, left and right distinguished by part numbers. Fiat body modules where multiple iterations physically existed with the same componentry and different flashes; rather than using simple logic conditions that did or didn’t send signals based on the KO startup circuitry tests and having one set of code for all… A special mention also to the nameless person in CBS, who in 1966 put an extra zero on a purchase order and they had four years’ supply of one electronic component. |
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09-07-2022, 11:36 AM | #123 | ||
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I don't think it is a problem with the battery, but with the continual trickle charging. It might be worth checking out the set point voltage at the "charge complete" mode on the charger.
Below is a link to an article by NECA on the dangers on using a battery designed for automotive cyclic use in a standby application. Note that having a battery under constant trickle charging is the same as having the battery in "standby application". https://www.neca.asn.au/necagroup/co...ery-explosions Specs for the nominated battery charger are here. https://www.ctek.com/au/battery-char...24v/xs-0-8-aus This link is to the recommended charging voltages by Century. https://www.centurybatteries.com.au/...y-charging.pdf The information you are after is the table at the bottom titled "Maximum Charging Voltage by Battery Type". Important note: There are two applications; absorption charging and float charging.If the battery is under constant trickle charging - select the float charging values. My read of the manufacture's instructions is that the suggested float charging voltage is 13.2V to 13.5V. The charger's manual suggests that it is holding the battery at 13.6V (or thereabouts) at the conclusion of its charge. This appears to be above the battery's recommended float voltage charge. Also note that there is nothing "wrong" with the battery charger. An output of 14.4V when charging is smack in the middle of the recommended range of an absorption charge. Here is a link to another article that might be of interest on charging voltages for batteries that are effectively in storage. https://www.victronenergy.com/upload...w_it_works.pdf I think it is easy to get drawn into the argument that the battery should be stored at 100% capacity. In reality, all you want is enough juice to turn over the engine so that the car starts. At healthy battery at 90% capacity will start all but the most recalcitrant engine. Some possible options include; 1. Applying the existing battery charger, say, one day per month. 2. If the charging voltage is outside the "float charge" range, dropping the charging voltage down. Just some things to check out ... |
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My sister worked for a Telstra call centre in Perth. She worked in a team that provided customer support for difficult and problematic service issues. They had KPIs for everything. Calls per day, time on a call, resolutions per day, how many times they took a leak, quality of note taking. Originally when a call ended they would have to hit a key to take the next call and there was a KPI for how long it took before they key was pressed and next call taken. But one day they decided to make the next call pickup automatic. Ever wondered why the Telstra person wont hang up until they complete all their notes but at the same time rush to finish the call. Its because they don't have a break after your call to complete note taking before they are forced onto the next call, but need to move onto the next call quickly to meet KPI. She had an hour or so during the day to work on problems away from the customer. But even what she did in that time was covered by KPIs. Its why support from organisations like that is so crap. They are in such a rush to do things because its the only way they keep their job. Quote:
But it was more to demonstrate what the average owner is up against. Dad could probably have strung it out a bit longer, but there was always the risk it was going to fail and then Dad would sook. It was easier to scrap and replace to reduce the risk, even when under warranty. But I would never recommend an R&J Predator battery to my worst friend anymore. Poor service life and poor backup. When I ring R&J for prices they start with "We can do the Predator for" and I cut them off saying "No, Delkor please. Haven't had much success with those". And the response is always "Good call. They are a better battery". Quote:
Same cant be done in a small business who relies on customer service and word of mouth. They'd have to take an interest in not pi$$ing people off. A little off track here, but I think its a consequence of the massive performance and incentive bonuses big wigs are offered in recent years. Particularly with public traded companies. They are incentivised to screw over employees and customers alike in pursuit of the biggest possible profit. And its never going away because plebs like us are tied to that financial performance. People enjoy getting morally outraged at people like Alan Joyce when he makes millions in bonuses and screws over Qantas workers, but I take great joy in reminding said people that their super funds are likely heavily invested in companies like Qantas and you need people like him to be incentivised to do what he does to keep share prices and profits up. Otherwise no 10% returns on your super. PM me your address. I have some excellent quality excrement I can scoop from the septic tank and post down. Sprinkle on your veggie patch for excellent results. |
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11-07-2022, 04:10 PM | #125 | |||
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Tried 600+cca etc no change. I reckon something to do with ICC, i'm getting it replaced with an aerpro setup soon(ish).
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14-07-2022, 05:48 PM | #126 | ||
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I am in the market for another Falcon Battery for my EL Falcon.
Seriously considering one of these from Bunnings. https://www.bunnings.com.au/exide-ex...ttery_p0126442 $65 Cheaper than the Century one from Supercrap, and extra 2 months warranty. Feed back is not great either but no worse than the Century. I will see if I can find a Supercharge one locally for a comparison. Repco sell Century under their own brand at 20% off at the moment also 40 months warranty but our local Repco has none in stock.
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14-07-2022, 06:00 PM | #127 | |||
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I have noted some huge price jump at Bunnings, especially tools/battery power tools etc Everything has jumped up a lot. I buy certain things that I have been buying for years. 2.5kg bag of commercial style frozen chips, was paying $7.50 from local wholesaler, paid $12.50 Yesterday. Baking paper was $1.99 per roll, now $3.59 I also noted bags of lollies, snakes etc are now $4 at Coles. they were $1.99 only a matter of weeks ago. Four pack of Mother energy drink (yes I am addicted) $7.50 till about three weeks ago now over $11 etc etc etc I could go on all day. Not just small jumps but huge increases.
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I paid $40 for some lamb cutlets and I'm thinking lamb isn't even that good why did I bother Saw some green grocer in Adelaide's northern suburbs made a splash over selling reasonably priced veggies, he was calling BS on the majors too. Independents, I sound like a broken record but it's true, I'm going to yell it from the rooftops until I get assassinated by Safeway. https://twitter.com/cheapseatsau/sta...93637436477440 Last edited by PG2; 14-07-2022 at 10:48 PM. Reason: Sorry Franco I meant to press 'QUOTE' and instead I pressed 'EDIT" |
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Smaller shops and green grocers can still sell it at normal prices. People are too stupid to realise.
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Mother Energy drink has less sugar than Coke, Solo, Sprite, Fanta, Ginger Beer, Rockstar, V, Red Bull, Mountain Dew and possibly many more drinks people drink daily, so not sure why you need to add more sugar. The main thing Coke is missing is 163mg of caffeine, Vitamin B2, B6, B12 and Taurine and most of all flavour.
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Safeway? Nah, but apparently some chain of restaurants called 'Karen's Diner' is at the moment:
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15-07-2022, 04:15 PM | #138 | |||
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https://www.sparesbox.com.au/part/su...x-182h-mm-mf50 Not on special, just its normal price. But strangely $14 cheaper than the 550CCA Silver version. Would have been good to buy on a special. If you can get free delivery it would be a bargain. Warranty states it a nationwide and doesn't have to go back to Sparesbox for warranty. Can be taken to any authorised reseller. |
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I don't NEED to drive the GT in the next week or two so it's currently battery less till I buy something, hopefully that will motivate me to make a decision, as I can drive the GT again as soon as I buy a battery I think I will leave the new replacement Century battery in the EL which gets driven at least 4 times week, I have written the date on the actual battery and taken a time stamped photo and video of it with the date written on it as evidence that it was fitted today. If it fails within the next 40 months I will be insisting on a replacement. Now to get a battery for there GT. I quite regularly use spares box, living in a reasonably remote rural area, 80% of my car parts are send to me as I can not buy most stuff locally even if I wanted to. My experiences have been good so far.
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What are peoples thoughts on Optima or Odyssey Batteries?
Prices seem outrageous on these, I won't be buying one but just thinking out loud. Leaning towards Exide at the moment. 42 months warranty and you can buy at Bunnings, I feel like there is less issues when returning stuff to places like Bunnings and Supercrap because the person you are dealing with is usually some 16 year old kid that does not really care, and they just want you gone. It's a toss up between Exide and Super Charge at the moment, going to get the one I can get locally for the best price.
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Pass on Optima D34 - they were good over a decade ago before they switched to Mexico production then they turned to ****, we used to use two of them in the VIC Mica Paramedic SY Territory, one under the bonnet and one in the rear compartment and they lasted about 6 months in the engine bay just being used for starting, mostly after the Mexico production came through.
That was a long time ago now but I haven't used them since it left a bad taste in my mouth so maybe someone here can provide an up to date experience with D34 Optima in Falcons. It also halves it's charge rate at a battery temperature of 65 degrees C which as you can imagine isn't too hard to get under bonnet temperatures up and cause the battery to get warm to cause charging problems - their website also states no current limit under 52 degrees C battery temperature but without going into specifics and being vague above, something to consider here for under bonnet applications, but I'm sure many here use/used them and not had an issue, go figure. Odyssey is a premium brand as well but I haven't used one in about a decade so no comment, was used as the auxiliary in VIC Ambulances until switching over to cheaper Lifeline AGM - everyone used to knock off the Odyssey batteries when they come in for replacement on services. If you wanted to go an AGM then Deka Intimidator 9A34/9A34R is the go to, still US made, I've used one in my EF Falcon I gave away about 7 years ago and it's still in the car and I've used them in under car dual battery start/cycle applications on a PX Ranger a few times as well. You're not really supposed to use AGM in under bonnet applications without insulation but it's worked for me. I'm going to vouch for ACDelco and Supercharge on recent experiences, I'd give the Exide a crack if it comes up on sale or at previous value pricing rather than extortion it is now. |
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i had really good optima yellow top in my xd 351 ute that car could sit for up to 6-8 months and crank no worries but that battery was purchased 6years ago went with car when i sold it
now franco has me worried as I got a newer red top for my ba something inside me was telling me to keep that yellow top.... but thought just get a brand new one with cash in my hand LOL touch wood both were/have been really good for anyone interested there is a youtube video on how to keep lead/acid plate battery's going using a welder to shock the build up off the plates a-lot of people swear by it...... https://youtu.be/KzOQH1twpI8 just make sure the water is filled right up to the bottom of the plug holes so hydrogen doesn't build up inside the battery
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Bought a Super Charge Battery for my BF GT, Got it for a reasonable price from a local supplier.
Lets See how this goes, hopefully I will not need to update this thread for another 6-10 years.
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I remember years ago, our neighbour used to go around collecting old batteries in the early 90's then he used to sell batteries for half price with 12 month warranty. I always wondered what he did to them to bring them back to life.
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Desulfurization itself is a controversial topic. While some minor sulfurization can been reversed, it is done so with a mild over voltage (2.5V per cell), a trickle current, and a narrow temperature band (50-60C). Certainly not by blasting the guts of the battery out with a welder. But once sulfuration has started, the battery is on its way out. Most good battery chargers have an alternate desulfurization process (by exposing the battery to high frequency charging pulses) built into their charging cycle. But, that too has some question marks over it. The best way not to get sulfurization is not to let the battery voltage drop below 12.4V when in storage, and keep the core battery temperature below 23C. As an aside, have you checked out the links I posted earlier on the battery voltage to apply when a battery is effectively in storage? |
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probably a good idea to explain why it can be dangerous.
nothing in a lead acid battery is explosive... but the battery will give off hydrogen when charging and depleting.. hydrogen is volatile. it's also lighter than air so will not hang around the battery in an open air environment for very long. this is why you need to fill the battery up with distilled water. If its not full you get an air gap under the battery's lid and hydrogen will build up & accumulate in the top part of the battery's case/lid. This is the same for indoors closed environment. This in a non-ventilated area with an ignition source (connecting leads to the battery or surrounding ignition sources ie:electrical equipment "stationary motor" or "fork lift" etc etc can be enough to ignite it. I would mitigate the these risks like this: .have hose/water ready for clean up and emergency .eye protection / glasses are a must! .do this on a day with a little bit of wind and out doors .fill battery with distilled water leave caps loose .have welder unplugged from wall .have welder's switch turned off as well .connect welder to cleaned terminals .insure welder is set to lowest power setting .plug in to wall .then turn on .then adjust the power to suit whynot is correct it can be very dangerous if the person is not informed another way to mitigate this would be to not be a tightass and just buy a new battery pmsl. we always keep an old car battery in the shed for testing stuff, pumping diff oil etc etc if you want to revive an old battery this can work well.....l and then you have people who do this to keep there currant car battery going and they have good success
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So this particular battery lasted 2 months from this post before I opted to replace it. That was September 22. Here we are June 23 and for the last few weeks it has been getting moody. So strange where sometimes it lacks the grunt to turn the engine over on one turn. Wait a moment and it turns right over. Today running erands. Pull up at one shop and leave. All good. Fast start. Stop at next and go to leave. Dead, dead, dead. 3 turns and won't even turn over. Try again and it slowly turns enough to fire up. I don't know how it will go from here.. But for a battery with a 40 month warranty, getting 9 months out of it is pretty crap. I'll throw the multimeter over it and see whats happening if I can get home after work today. Not really impressed aye!~ |
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