Hi dan

Assuming all charge settings correct, it's a manufacturing fault. 
I couldn't tell if the other lower SG readings were in the same battery or not. 

I just replaced a 1 yr old HUP, cell. 

Now as to what, why, how it failed, that's a good mystery

Jay





> On Nov 22, 2015, at 6:49 AM, Dan Fink <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Esteemed Wrenches;
> 
> I'm looking for input on what could be going on with a battery bank at the 
> college I teach for. It's a stand-alone system with 4 Trojan 12v T-1275 in 
> series / parallel for 24v, 660w of PV, running only a drainback solar hot 
> water system for space heating. So, 3 pumps and 3 DTCs, max load 100 watts 
> and doesn't run all that often, outback CC is usually in float. The batteries 
> are only 2.5 years old and are regularly maintained.
> 
> My lab class tested and maintained the battery bank last week, and on one 
> battery there was one cell, in the middle of the battery, with a SG so low it 
> wouldn't even register on our refractometer or midnite hydrometer. That 
> battery reads about 0.2v lower than the others. All the other cells in that 
> battery read reasonable SG, with 2 cells on the downstream side reading SG 
> slightly low, but still in reasonable range. This was of course all before 
> topping up the electrolyte with distilled water.
> 
> Our troubleshooting exercise looked at:
> ~ Measurement error? Nope, I was right there supervising and 2 different lab 
> classes got the same results with 2 different instruments;
> ~ Stratification? A suspicion especially since the system is usually in 
> float. We equalized twice, no change in SG. I DID hear that likely this was 
> the first time the batteries had ever been equalized, but no way to know for 
> sure.
> ~ Spilled electrolyte from tipped battery replaced with water by a previous 
> instructor's class? Can't see this, all the other cells would have lost 
> electrolyte too;
> ~ A student accidentally discharged electrolyte into the bucket instead of 
> back in the cell, then was replaced by distilled water when topping up? I 
> can't see that either, the midnite hydrometer needs only a small sample.
> 
> So, I'm left with "likely we have a cell that is failing for some reason" and 
> students secretly smug that the professor is also stumped.
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> 
> Dan Fink
> Adjunct Professor, Ecotech Institute
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> ~ PV Installation Professional
> ~ Small Wind Installer
> Executive Director, Buckville Energy
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