Help... my batteries are dying too fast. i live in Santo Domingo, any idea of where I could get some EDTA to renew them? Also, how do I check their capacity in Amps? How does that work? Inverter is a Trace CRII 1524, and charges steadily till it reaches 27.0 volts, and then does a floating charge.
At night, the voltage has been too fluctuant and usually ranges from 95 volts to 102 volts. The inverter just automatically goes into inverter mode, instead of continuing to charge the battery due to the low voltage. So, it keeps switching from inverter mode, to charge mode. Could that have already killed the batteries? Do I need a stabilizer? If yes, any idea on which brand is good?
Batteries don''t get hot while charging. Neither, do they have any chemical deposits. Batteries have never had EDTA treatment, and are 2 1/2 years old.
Someone told me once that EDTA is supposed to be mixed onto 1 liter of water and then added in. Am I also supposed to increase the charge capacity rate in my inverter to make the EDTA work?
Any help or suggestions will be appreciated.
Thanks
Jake
At night, the voltage has been too fluctuant and usually ranges from 95 volts to 102 volts. The inverter just automatically goes into inverter mode, instead of continuing to charge the battery due to the low voltage. So, it keeps switching from inverter mode, to charge mode. Could that have already killed the batteries? Do I need a stabilizer? If yes, any idea on which brand is good?
Batteries don''t get hot while charging. Neither, do they have any chemical deposits. Batteries have never had EDTA treatment, and are 2 1/2 years old.
Someone told me once that EDTA is supposed to be mixed onto 1 liter of water and then added in. Am I also supposed to increase the charge capacity rate in my inverter to make the EDTA work?
Any help or suggestions will be appreciated.
Thanks
Jake