Top up to Sealed Batteries

Started by Bavnav, July 25 2014, 09:14

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Bavnav

Hi,
Would there be a problem if one was to change from the top up type batteries to the sealed type. My domestic batteries need replacing and I have the original boat  battery charger, which is on constantly - Bavaria 30c, 2006. I may go for the Varta 140ah x2 and they are sealed. I do not want to damage the new batteries while left on charge.
Any thoughts/ideas?
Fair winds,
Bavnav

tiger79

Maintenance-free "sealed" batteries are quite resistant to over-charging.  They also have a reasonable reserve of electrolyte.  It's likely that they'll degrade in performance and need replacing before they run out of electrolyte.

On my last boat, I used maintenance-free batteries which tended to give about 8 years' service before replacement. 

MarkTheBike

Hi BavNav

I replaced mine with 2 x Varta 140aH last December and they seem to be pretty good - run cool and no problems with charging on shore-power (rarely) and engine (not often enough, sadly). Admittedly, I can't comment on longevity yet but I'm happy with them so far. Needless to say, I get quite twitchy at the possibility of 'over-cooking' if they're left on charge all the time so I only use Sh/Pwr if I need 240v and so they only get topped up whilst I'm plugged in. Different matter if you live aboard, of course.

ATB

Mark "Figaro" B34
ATB

Mark

Bavnav

Many thanks for the replies. I will probably go for the Varta 140ah x 2 and not leave the charger on continuously.
Fair winds,
Bavnav.