I agree, I usually steer full time off grid customers away from AGM, but for remote sites that might not be attended for months at a time, AGMs do have a purpose.  We've had good luck with Full River. Load testing is one really long way to test; I usually just have the customer do load testing with the system and the Trimetric or other SOC meter.  Run a good charge cycle, then turn off the solar for a couple of days, and see what kind of capacity is left.  Also always good to check voltages of all the batteries, and see if there are weak or dead cells.  Dead cells show up pretty easily, they will test 1.5 to 2 volts lower.

My latest toy purchase was a FLIR camera, it has been extremely helpful.  You can literally see the dead cells within the packs. They show up noticeably warmer than surrounding cells.  If you see anything like that, you know the pack is probably toast.  Finally, a really good test is how old they are.  If they are rated at 300 cycles to 80% DOD battery and they are 5 years old, they're probably gone as well.  Most AGMs do not have long cycle lives. Folks don't call to complain about batteries unless they're not working right.  I listen to my customers; they know better than anyone when the system isn't working the same, and after checking for new loads, and proper charge settings, its almost always batteries.

Ray

Remote Solar



On 2/24/18 5:20 PM, Dave Angelini Offgrid Solar wrote:
Load test and compare with another known good battery. I also steer away
from AGM's.  --Dave
Wrenches,
We have a client with a string of sealed L16s and he believes he may have
a weak or failed cell.

What’s the best way to test or check these batteries, since there is no
electrolyte to draw out.

We don’t install many AGMs, in fact, steer the client away from them,
usually.




Jeremy Rodriguez
Solar Installation And
Design Expert
All Solar, Inc.
1463 M St
Penrose Colorado 81240

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