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Ahwahnee Samba Member
Joined: June 05, 2010 Posts: 9798 Location: Mt Lemmon, AZ
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Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2018 6:50 pm Post subject: Re: Too TALL battery |
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I buy all mine from either Costco or WalMart - I guess they are well-known vendors. Anyway, they sell a lot so they usually have what I need and it is fresh. They are also easy-going about returns.
Fresh is good as I know my local auto parts store puts a new date tag on each battery every time they charge it back up (they freely admitted this when I asked what that date meant).
I always measure before buying as L & W are generally true to spec but I have found variances in height among batteries in the same group size. |
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dobryan Samba Member
Joined: March 24, 2006 Posts: 16501 Location: Brookeville, MD
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epowell Samba Member
Joined: September 23, 2015 Posts: 4733 Location: Czech (mostly) Vancouver (sometimes)
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Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2018 7:38 pm Post subject: Re: Too TALL battery |
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Old Czech saying: "Can u AFFORD to buy CHEAP stuff?" _________________ www.edwardpowell.com |
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E1 Samba Member
Joined: January 21, 2013 Posts: 6532 Location: Westfalia, Earth
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Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2018 9:21 pm Post subject: Re: Too TALL battery |
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MarkWard wrote: |
Not cheap, but my battery charger is set for the AGM battery I use for camping. Because it will charge up to 3 batteries at one time, I opted for an AGM battery for a starting battery. |
Mark, you raise a point here.
When our old house system was wired, the tech really had the goods and had us install a starter AGM matching the house AGM. His theory was that they'll only charge properly if matching in type, and in size, also claiming alternators die young if not matched. He did not sell batteries.
We eventually repurposed the second AGM to be a second house battery, and bought a lead acid starting battery of a smaller size... and an alternator every 20K afterwards. Having a $330, 100aH starting battery lost its luster compared to more house power and buying a $100 starting lead acid.
Any thought on this? I've long concluded that charging three batteries is what's killing alternators, makes sense to me, but still have a nagging feeling it's the house installer's theory about mismatched battery types (?).
We're hoping to do a 250aH house battery under the bench in our new bus, as soon as I can configure things and find a good installer on our route south. That'll mean another mismatch, both in style (AGM, lead acid), aH, and size, only a bigger mismatch this time.
I still want to charge using the alternator, partly as there's times with my work that I absolutely have to.
Thanks. _________________ ‘84 Westy, 2.1L with Digijet, 5.43 R+P, GT Gears
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Subtracting weight makes you faster everywhere."
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jimf909 Samba Member
Joined: April 03, 2014 Posts: 7466 Location: WA/ID
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Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2018 10:16 pm Post subject: Re: Too TALL battery |
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epowell wrote: |
dobryan wrote: |
Ed, Please buy a new battery from a known vendor with a warranty. You'll be glad you did. |
...but by now you KNOW how CHEAP I am |
I mean this well, but how do you find the time to be so cheap? Searching for and buying a used battery that doesn't fit on Craigslist alone takes time, let alone the risk of buying something that will be dead when you come back in a year. Seller integrity doesn't have a lot to do with it at this point. Its a used lead acid battery: it could provide 8 more years of service or croak tomorrow.
Buy a new battery, spend $50 on a good battery maintainer that can be plugged in while you're away and spend time on chores other than battery replacement when you return.
I know there are good battery maintainers that you can spend $200 or more on (search marine battery maintainer ) I've used versions of these Schumacher units on my vans and motorcycles for 20 years with good luck:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07894CFCR/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0000AXTUY/ref=psdcmw_15707061_t1_B07894CFCR _________________ - Jim
Abscate wrote: |
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Current: 1990 Westy Camper - Bostig RG4, 2wd, manual trans w/Peloquin, NAHT high-top, 280 ah LFP battery, 160 watts solar, Flash Silver, seam rust, bondo, etc., etc.
Past: 1985 Westy Camper - 1.9 wbx, 2wd, manual trans, Merian Brown, (sold after 17 years to Northwesty who converted it to a Syncro). |
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epowell Samba Member
Joined: September 23, 2015 Posts: 4733 Location: Czech (mostly) Vancouver (sometimes)
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Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2018 1:24 am Post subject: Re: Too TALL battery |
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I have 2 batteries back in Czech that I use interchangeably. One is one that I bought brand new, and the other I pulled from my GF's car after she crashed it. She had used it for daily driving for 2 or 3 years and never recharged it or maintained it in anyway. When I use the GFs battery it works just as well as the one I bought new - absolutely no difference whatsoever.
So, I maybe to completely wrong, but it therefore strikes me that if someone seemingly honest, intelligent and knowledgeable says they are selling a battery that they used for daily driving for 2 years and it works fine > the odds are high that it would be as good as my GF's battery which is fine.
That's a very good idea about leaving my battery here on a maintainer, because I am not in the habit of leaving a battery "alone" for over 6 months. Thanks for this suggestion - I'll do that... the charger I just bought has a maintenance function so that should work. _________________ www.edwardpowell.com |
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djkeev Samba Moderator
Joined: September 30, 2007 Posts: 32584 Location: Reading Pennsylvania
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crazyvwvanman Samba Member
Joined: January 28, 2008 Posts: 9923 Location: Orbiting San Diego
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Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2018 4:18 am Post subject: Re: Too TALL battery |
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The alternator in most cars does very little work most days. It only has to top off the starting battery slightly after the car is started and the starter motor has drained a little juice from the battery. Then the alternator only has to provide however much the fuel injection and fuel pump need, in wbx vans well under 10 amps. Lights and/or wipers etc would be additional some days of course.
When you add a large aux battery that gets drawn down every night it greatly increases the daily work load of the alternator. This work is at its peak as soon as the engine starts, whether you actually start driving the van down the road or just sit there. In this case the real work of the alternator has nothing to do with how far the tires roll or even if they are rolling at all. So using the miles traveled as a way of quantifying the life span of this alternator isn't a realistic reflection of the actual work the alternator has performed for you.
When you moved the other AGM from the lightly drained starter position to being an additional house battery you increased the daily load on the alternator. More importantly IMO you also increased the peak load since each day you start the engine the alternator now has 2 hungry batteries demanding to be fed right away. The starting battery load is trivial in comparison and it comprises very little of the total work being performed by your alternator. What type of battery the starting one is won't change this.
Mark
E1 wrote: |
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We eventually repurposed the second AGM to be a second house battery, and bought a lead acid starting battery of a smaller size... and an alternator every 20K afterwards. Having a $330, 100aH starting battery lost its luster compared to more house power and buying a $100 starting lead acid.
Any thought on this? I've long concluded that charging three batteries is what's killing alternators, makes sense to me, but still have a nagging feeling it's the house installer's theory about mismatched battery types (?).,,,,. |
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epowell Samba Member
Joined: September 23, 2015 Posts: 4733 Location: Czech (mostly) Vancouver (sometimes)
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Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2018 9:04 am Post subject: Re: Too TALL battery |
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...just thought I'd add an addition word for those worrying about my battery's health if I buy a used one: Of course before going on any significantly long road trip I will purchase a known new battery. But for now have no idea when I will be taking the first road trip. The main purpose now for this van will be to park and live in during the Summers at my Mom's place. Extremely little driving > and all I want is something cheap that will hold a good charge reasonably - no mega reliability needed yet. After I get a new battery this used one can be a backup. _________________ www.edwardpowell.com |
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MarkWard Samba Member
Joined: February 09, 2005 Posts: 17114 Location: Retired South Florida
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Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2018 10:02 am Post subject: Re: Too TALL battery |
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Penny Wise, Pound Foolish.
Alternators were designed to maintain batteries, not to recharge batteries. A failed battery can take out an alternator an or it's wiring. Its rare, but get a new battery. You'll be glad you did. Plus, a diesel on start up on a cold day, really needs a "good" battery to get it to start. _________________ ☮️ |
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Wildthings Samba Member
Joined: March 13, 2005 Posts: 50337
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Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2018 10:25 am Post subject: Re: Too TALL battery |
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I saw a post about a week ago that a T5 battery would fit, this would be smaller than stock. No personally experience here.
There is also a current thread on the Bay forum that says that VW can supply a VW branded Group 41 battery. No mention of the price though. |
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dobryan Samba Member
Joined: March 24, 2006 Posts: 16501 Location: Brookeville, MD
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stuzbot Samba Member
Joined: March 30, 2018 Posts: 377 Location: Pining for the Puddles of Yesterday
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Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2018 11:07 am Post subject: Re: Too TALL battery |
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Here in Euro-land the dimensions of a battery are usually given in cm or mm. I've never heard of this 'Group Size' thing before. Most batteries seem to list as a standard 190mm height, apart from ones specifically marked as "Low Profile".
If you want to go big & beefy, I can confirm that a 190mm [high] coach battery will fit, as I just put one in my van. But you need to choose one where the terminals are set in a cut-out so they're level with the top of the casing and you're not getting 190mm height +terminals.
This is the one I just fitted. I had to lengthen my earth cable and turn the battery crosswise to make it fit but it's got about 1-2cm clearance underneath the engine cover
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cmayna Samba Member
Joined: August 18, 2014 Posts: 1147 Location: SF Bay area, CA
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Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2018 12:15 pm Post subject: Re: Too TALL battery |
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Wildthings wrote: |
I saw a post about a week ago that a T5 battery would fit, this would be smaller than stock. No personally experience here.
There is also a current thread on the Bay forum that says that VW can supply a VW branded Group 41 battery. No mention of the price though. |
I use a T5 in both my '90 as well as my '50 chevy truck. Yes it's a little smaller in length and width which makes it a little easier to remove. I have a new spare T5 in my garage as well. _________________ '90 Westy / automatic.
If I'm not working on the camper or my '50 Chebbie truck, I'm either fishing with the wife or smoking Salmon.
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epowell Samba Member
Joined: September 23, 2015 Posts: 4733 Location: Czech (mostly) Vancouver (sometimes)
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Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2018 2:37 pm Post subject: Re: Too TALL battery |
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MarkWard wrote: |
Alternators were designed to maintain batteries, not to recharge batteries. A failed battery can take out an alternator an or it's wiring. Its rare, but get a new battery. You'll be glad you did. Plus, a diesel on start up on a cold day, really needs a "good" battery to get it to start. |
Actually, yes... I haven't thought of the alternator issue. I remember 2 years ago when Zoltan told me that a weak battery kills an alternator I ran out the very next day and purchased a brand new battery
So how can u tell if the battery is still strong enough not to stress the alternator too much? Maybe - from full charge - then after glow plugs, cranking-start up > then immediately shut-off and checking voltage - voltages should still be up around 12.8 or 9?? Less than that it's starting to be weak? _________________ www.edwardpowell.com |
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djkeev Samba Moderator
Joined: September 30, 2007 Posts: 32584 Location: Reading Pennsylvania
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Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2018 3:31 pm Post subject: Re: Too TALL battery |
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epowell wrote: |
MarkWard wrote: |
Alternators were designed to maintain batteries, not to recharge batteries. A failed battery can take out an alternator an or it's wiring. Its rare, but get a new battery. You'll be glad you did. Plus, a diesel on start up on a cold day, really needs a "good" battery to get it to start. |
Actually, yes... I haven't thought of the alternator issue. I remember 2 years ago when Zoltan told me that a weak battery kills an alternator I ran out the very next day and purchased a brand new battery
So how can u tell if the battery is still strong enough not to stress the alternator too much? Maybe - from full charge - then after glow plugs, cranking-start up > then immediately shut-off and checking voltage - voltages should still be up around 12.8 or 9?? Less than that it's starting to be weak? |
You're overthinking this.
Just buy a good battery, a good maintainer and don't worry about it.
I've never experienced a damaged alternator from overuse except for bearing failure.
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https://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=482968&highlight=74+super+vert |
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fxr Samba Member
Joined: December 07, 2014 Posts: 2321 Location: Bay area CA
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Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2018 4:15 pm Post subject: Re: Too TALL battery |
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I'd look at it this way - by chance you purchased your new Aux battery before your new main one. Always a silver lining. _________________ Jim Crowther
1984 1.9l EJ22 Westy Wolfsburg Edition
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epowell Samba Member
Joined: September 23, 2015 Posts: 4733 Location: Czech (mostly) Vancouver (sometimes)
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Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2018 6:40 pm Post subject: Re: Too TALL battery |
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fxr wrote: |
I'd look at it this way - by chance you purchased your new Aux battery before your new main one. Always a silver lining. |
YES! You got it.
I am leaving here is a few days anyway - for 6 months. When I return I will have time to wait for a sale on batteries - and get a new one cheaper. Sorry if this bugs anyone LOL but that's just me _________________ www.edwardpowell.com |
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jimf909 Samba Member
Joined: April 03, 2014 Posts: 7466 Location: WA/ID
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Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2018 9:46 pm Post subject: Re: Too TALL battery |
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djkeev wrote: |
epowell wrote: |
MarkWard wrote: |
Alternators were designed to maintain batteries, not to recharge batteries. A failed battery can take out an alternator an or it's wiring. Its rare, but get a new battery. You'll be glad you did. Plus, a diesel on start up on a cold day, really needs a "good" battery to get it to start. |
Actually, yes... I haven't thought of the alternator issue. I remember 2 years ago when Zoltan told me that a weak battery kills an alternator I ran out the very next day and purchased a brand new battery
So how can u tell if the battery is still strong enough not to stress the alternator too much? Maybe - from full charge - then after glow plugs, cranking-start up > then immediately shut-off and checking voltage - voltages should still be up around 12.8 or 9?? Less than that it's starting to be weak? |
You're overthinking this.
Just buy a good battery, a good maintainer and don't worry about it.
I've never experienced a damaged alternator from overuse except for bearing failure.
Dave |
First, despite my earlier post saying to just buy a new battery, I do understand the fun of being a good cheapskate (frugal-minded for the serious).
Second, a new battery still is the answer. More automotive woes were caused by weak batteries than all other problems combined ("it's the battery").
Third, as to how to diagnose the health of a battery (I'll let others chime in with corrections):
- Put it on a charger, bring it up to full charge let it sit for a day to see if it holds a charge of more than 12.7 volts
- load test it with the starter to see if voltage stays above 10 volts or so
- call AAA or take it to one of your local auto parts stores for a true load test to see what they have to say.
Keep in mind, a good battery today can be dead due to a failed cell tomorrow.
https://www.batterystuff.com/blog/how-to-tell-if-your-battery-is-bad.html _________________ - Jim
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Current: 1990 Westy Camper - Bostig RG4, 2wd, manual trans w/Peloquin, NAHT high-top, 280 ah LFP battery, 160 watts solar, Flash Silver, seam rust, bondo, etc., etc.
Past: 1985 Westy Camper - 1.9 wbx, 2wd, manual trans, Merian Brown, (sold after 17 years to Northwesty who converted it to a Syncro). |
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MarkWard Samba Member
Joined: February 09, 2005 Posts: 17114 Location: Retired South Florida
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Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2018 4:45 am Post subject: Re: Too TALL battery |
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It is probably me, but batteries seem to die differently than they used to. In the old days, I could hear a dying battery, when the engine was cranked. The last 5 or so batteries I have replaced in our fleet, gave no audible difference. Engines were starting fine and next time you went to start nothing.
I love a deal. The muffler on my conversion is out of the scrap bin. 6 years and counting. _________________ ☮️ |
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