sassypickins
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I am considering buying one of two used batteries to use as my first house battery to use and probably abuse until I feel ready to graduate to new, insanely expensive ones.
They are 12v Centennial DC8D's and though I could not find this particular one listed, with 1500 cca it is likely around 240 -250 Ah, I think. Big, around 20 x 11 x 8.
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I asked the seller some questions, then called Centennial with the imprinted date codes. One battery was manufactured Feb '13 and the other Mar '13. The current seller purchased this spring from someone who pulled them from an RV he was converting to a food truck. He never used either for his off-grid plans. He said yes, they were low on water, but not alarmingly so, said levels were all about the same. He filled with distilled water and charged. He doesn't remember what the charge meter read. He said he did not have them 'stress tested' or 'special cycled such as desulfinated'. He expects they are discharged by now.
I called a battery place here and was told if I could bring them in he would put a load on each, do the hydrometer test for state of charge, and some other test with a gizmo I can't remember the name of now.
If I can get the guy to let me do that, or get him to do it, what should the tests show in order for me to pay $80 for one of these brutes?
Did his letting them sit untended for 6 months ruin them and I should just forget it?
Sassy
They are 12v Centennial DC8D's and though I could not find this particular one listed, with 1500 cca it is likely around 240 -250 Ah, I think. Big, around 20 x 11 x 8.
[img=600x371]http://images.craigslist.org/00q0q_e8rZaNBtHHI_600x450.jpg[/img]
I asked the seller some questions, then called Centennial with the imprinted date codes. One battery was manufactured Feb '13 and the other Mar '13. The current seller purchased this spring from someone who pulled them from an RV he was converting to a food truck. He never used either for his off-grid plans. He said yes, they were low on water, but not alarmingly so, said levels were all about the same. He filled with distilled water and charged. He doesn't remember what the charge meter read. He said he did not have them 'stress tested' or 'special cycled such as desulfinated'. He expects they are discharged by now.
I called a battery place here and was told if I could bring them in he would put a load on each, do the hydrometer test for state of charge, and some other test with a gizmo I can't remember the name of now.
If I can get the guy to let me do that, or get him to do it, what should the tests show in order for me to pay $80 for one of these brutes?
Did his letting them sit untended for 6 months ruin them and I should just forget it?
Sassy