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I had bought these batteries from scrap but by pulsing them in the past I recovered them.But now don't know what happened
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Quote from: guruji on May 30, 2013, 04:25:20 PMI had bought these batteries from scrap but by pulsing them in the past I recovered them.But now don't know what happened Well, I can say that at 11.2 volts your batteries are pretty much done for. It's kind of like a person that dies - they might gasp for air, and then tip over face down in the dirt. You can do CPR and try to revive 'em, but they're dead and it don't work.I think your batteries, at that voltage, are pretty much face down in the dirt and you may as well arrange the funeral.--Chris
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Quote from: ChrisOlson on May 31, 2013, 10:47:21 AMEver heard of Soylent Green?--ChrisSoylent green IS people!A mixed bank of gel and lead acid batteries aren't going to play well together anyway, so leave them out of it. Charge up the other batteries and let them sit overnight and then measure the voltage. That will tell you something. Then you can see how long they last. What are ya doing with 'em, anyway?Jonathan