Leisure battery expectancy?? (1 Viewer)

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This may sound like a naive question to some more experienced MH's but what are the signs of leisure batteries running flat?? Is it like a torch whose light gradually dims before going out or does, say, the TV (when running on 12v) switch itself off. I think that the sensible thing is probably to use being at home as a controlled environment and let the lights etc run the battery down but is there a logical sequence of things stopping working?
Our MH has two 100 amp batteries and two large solar panels! but I start to fret a little when we are not on MHU and have watched , say, a two hour DVD on a 19" screen TV. Am I paranoid??
 

PeteH

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When it goes..............................Dark, Its Flat!!!! From memory (old, very) you should never let a battery get below 12v (no Load). Modern batteries are more tolerant of deep cycling, however it should not be forgotten that modern equipment often has residual drains (CMOS etc;).

Pete

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Oct 1, 2013
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I've run my pair fully flat many times in last few years and still going strong.

Lucas do make good batteries :)
 
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Dec 10, 2013
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Just took a 5 year old Exide Gel out of mine and it seems fine, only took it out because I was fitting a pair.
 
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pappajohn

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I've run my pair fully flat many times in last few years and still going strong.

Lucas do make good batteries :)
Not too bad if you get them on charge ASAP.
Mine were off charge for anything up to 4 months over winter (my fault, turned isolator off) and showed a tad over 5 volts.
30 plus amps going in....plenty gas coming out.
Check after an hour and 8 volts.

Dead, knackered, caput, no good

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Not too bad if you get them on charge ASAP.
Mine were off charge for anything up to 4 months over winter (my fault, turned isolator off) and showed a tad over 5 volts.
30 plus amps going in....plenty gas coming out.
Check after an hour and 8 volts.

Dead, knackered, caput, no good
Yup. Got solar panels to put charge straight back in :)
 
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Feb 24, 2013
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Multiple batteries, whilst giving more power when new, also can confuse when the eventual failure comes along

When I bought our Hymer it was fitted with 2 x gel batteries, both appeared to be completely shot, absolutely no power from anything unless on hook up or engine running

So bought 2 new batteries at £200 each, changed them then happened to check the state of the ones I had taken out, 1 @ 2V (ish) 1 @ 12.8V, absolutely perfect, the failed one had dragged the good one down to a useless total load despite being in good nick, presumably the same could still happen even with 4 batteries, if one is totally done in

In reality both pf mine were 4 years old and changing both together probably made good sense, I did a good job of convincing myself of that anyway

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Feb 24, 2013
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Agreed, but I checked each one individually. and as a whole....all around the 5 volt mark.

I wasn't suggesting you got it wrong, just pointing my mistake to others

Although I think changing all together makes sense if old already anyway

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