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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: ian1965 on June 25, 2012, 07:04:40 pm
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whats the best leisure battery to purchase and were from? will be running just the one pump, cheers
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try one of these i have and got 10 hours out of it with out any problems
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Lucas-AGM-Golf-Trolley-Battery/dp/B004KQ0HYY/ref=sr_1_sc_14?ie=UTF8&qid=1340649467&sr=8-14-spell
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try one of these i have and got 10 hours out of it with out any problems
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Lucas-AGM-Golf-Trolley-Battery/dp/B004KQ0HYY/ref=sr_1_sc_14?ie=UTF8&qid=1340649467&sr=8-14-spell
That's only got 26 AH, for another 20 quid you could get a 75 AH leisure battery.
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I'd probably go for this one:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B003U3Z5ZE/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&m=A32RCGBURXVV39
I spent a fair whack on my first leisure battery (I can't remember how much; about £100); it was a good make, 115 AH, and I looked after it; but I only got about a year out of it and it wasn't very good towards the end of its life.
I now plan to buy cheap and just replace when necessary.
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I bought a 115 AH Leisure battery and lasted only one year too.
Get a cheap voltmeter from ebay and go to your nearest scrap yard.
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What Tosh said.
Don't really think that the first one has sufficient capacity.
Good that it's an AGM which is preferable but the number of times that they cycle is dependant on how flat it goes.
Get the highest amp hour battery you can, stick with the AGM, and keep it topped up.
My AGM is ten years old and has just died - split charging system helps lifespan too but mine has succumbed to age and one cell has failed.
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Scrap yard 60ah for £15, I carry 2 one as spare both tested before purchase both work great
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I use 2 75ah yasusu battery's, they are 3 yrs and still going strong.
I rotate them , one or other is always on charge, use 1 for a day , put on charge , put other battery that was on charge in van.
Used this way saves either battery getting a hammering ,
Use a good quality intelligent charger and they will last ages.
My first battery only lasted 1 yr , constantly deep cycling, plus using a cheap battery charger , meant it did not last very long
Daz
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I use 2 75ah yasusu battery's, they are 3 yrs and still going strong.
I rotate them , one or other is always on charge, use 1 for a day , put on charge , put other battery that was on charge in van.
Used this way saves either battery getting a hammering ,
Use a good quality intelligent charger and they will last ages.
My first battery only lasted 1 yr , constantly deep cycling, plus using a cheap battery charger , meant it did not last very long
Daz
Agree with this as I do exactly the same thing. My batteries are 3yrs old now and still going strong.
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I use 2 75ah yasusu battery's, they are 3 yrs and still going strong.
I rotate them , one or other is always on charge, use 1 for a day , put on charge , put other battery that was on charge in van.
Used this way saves either battery getting a hammering ,
Use a good quality intelligent charger and they will last ages.
My first battery only lasted 1 yr , constantly deep cycling, plus using a cheap battery charger , meant it did not last very long
Daz
Very good idea.
We have a bank of ex-submarine AGM's hooked up to a wind turbine and in the last power cut we ran house essentials for 18 hours.
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I use 2 75ah yasusu battery's, they are 3 yrs and still going strong.
I rotate them , one or other is always on charge, use 1 for a day , put on charge , put other battery that was on charge in van.
Used this way saves either battery getting a hammering ,
Use a good quality intelligent charger and they will last ages.
My first battery only lasted 1 yr , constantly deep cycling, plus using a cheap battery charger , meant it did not last very long
Daz
that's what i used to do until i bought a kit for connecting the battery to the van alternator and since then only have one battery recycled from the scrap yard(£10)
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I use 2 75ah yasusu battery's, they are 3 yrs and still going strong.
I rotate them , one or other is always on charge, use 1 for a day , put on charge , put other battery that was on charge in van.
Used this way saves either battery getting a hammering ,
Use a good quality intelligent charger and they will last ages.
My first battery only lasted 1 yr , constantly deep cycling, plus using a cheap battery charger , meant it did not last very long
Daz
that's what i used to do until i bought a kit for connecting the battery to the van alternator and since then only have one battery recycled from the scrap yard(£10)
I thought about fitting a split charge relay, but decided against it, as I don't do loads of miles between jobs.
Daz
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What is AGM please
Art
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What is AGM please
Art
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VRLA_battery
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my pure freedom one i got with the trolley is still going strong at over 2 years old.no problems whatsover.same as pump and flowcontroller!! ;) :) :) :)
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elecso 125 amp carbon fibre plated briliant battery 5 years garantee
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yet again - get a battery from an old mobility sccoter, they will sell you them at a scooter dealers shop second hand for next to nothing.
I have been using 1 for the last 5years, it will still run my pump using 500l a day for a fortnight before it starts to drop off.