Hello William,

My understanding is once the SO4 is fully absorbed, excess H and O are produced 
and could be vented if the pressure rises above 5psi. So, when saturation is 
complete, voltage should be reduced and no gassing would take place. For this 
reason, I always recommend using charge current as the method to transition to 
float with VRLA batteries. Of course, proper voltage and temperature 
compensation are vital.

I am not surprised that MK would say this. Their battery is manufactured by 
Deka. We just stopped selling ALL Deka AGM batteries because we are 
experiencing many failures after about 1-3 years of use. In almost all cases, 
the tops of the battery show evidence moisture because of excessive venting. 
The cases are also sucked in as a vacuum is created from the loss of 
electrolyte. My charging systems are all programmed to the letter of Deka's 
charge specifications. They will not warranty any.

We have been equalizing AGM batteries for many years. When done properly, .05C 
of constant current with unregulated voltage, adjusted for temperature and time 
limited, the results are good in most cases.

Larry Crutcher
Starlight Solar Power Systems



On Jan 6, 2012, at 11:16 AM, William Miller wrote:

Larry:

I always thought that any breach of a valve in a VRLA battery was a sign of a 
failure.   I recently spoke with a technician at MK Batteries and learned that 
venting and/or seepage is not uncommon and not a sign of failure.

I have also heard in the distant past and then read recently on a 
manufacturer's web site that VRLA batteries can and should be equalized.  The 
parameters are different from an FLA battery.

William Miller




At 09:12 AM 1/6/2012, Larry Crutcher, wrote:
> You beat me to that one, Kent. Also, if your VRLA battery is emitting any 
> gas, you've got trouble.
> 
> Larry Crutcher
> Starlight Solar Power Systems

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