David,
If the battery is taking this long to accept a charge, it is no longer
functioning correctly. A battery at 11.3 volts is still dead and useless
for an boat purposes. Accept the fact that it needs replacing and take it
back for a warranty claim. There is something, perhaps a failed cell or
excessive resistance to keep the amps from flowing in. You don't want to
rely on that battery for anything.
Jake
Jake Brodersen
C&C 35 Mk-III
Midnight Mistress
Hampton VA
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From: CnC-List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of David
Knecht
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2013 10:14 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [SPAM]Re: Stus-List Drained AGM battery
As usual, thank you all for your thoughts. The battery is up to 11.3 volts
after 1.5 days on the smart charger. I will definitely have it load tested
when it is done charging. As to warranty replacement- the discharge was my
fault. Would they still replace it under warranty under those
circumstances? When I call Mid-state should I already have done the load
testing? Do I need it at steady state on the recharge before I load test
it?
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