Hi Seth,

I'm interested in the experience of others on this also.  I just checked my
96V stack that had been at rest for about 2 weeks.  The minimum voltage was
12.61; max was 12.74, mean of 12.68, and standard deviation of 0.054V.  This
stack was made up of used deep-cycle batteries purchased from Interstate
Batteries.

My belief is that the voltage difference toward the end of discharge would
be a better indicator of trouble.

/Glenn Crosby/
 Rhino-Charge Engineering
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From: "Seth Murray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 5:06 PM
Subject: Series battery volatge differences


> Hi All -
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>     Any opinions on the generally accepted "acceptable" volatge difference
> between flooded PbA's in series (after an equalizing charge, of course)?
> Are we talking 50 mV, 100mV, more, less?  Any thoughts?
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