Description
Adventurer SFL batteries are a high quality flooded lead acid range from Leoch.
They offer strong deep cycle capabilities and are made up of 99.99% pure lead inside.![]()
Some features of the Adventurer series are:-
Rugged Construction
Fast Charging
Top up facility
Tried and tested lead acid technology
I would. If you only use it occasionally, just buy something cheap. But keep them topped up, charge 8 hours every 2 weeks or sooner. Even if it didnt move a millimeter.
Burgerman wrote:Be careful of the age when you buy a the dealer may have had them sat in the heat too!
wes4dbt wrote:I only use this chair when I go to the dentist because they can work on me while I'm in the chair. It's been about four months.
Burgerman wrote:This might depress you...
If your battery, with a nominal 10 year float life, is seeing 50c in summer then it will last about 14 months. I keep mine cool. I keep hobby batteries in the fridge.
wes4dbt wrote:As far as the Victron goes, I agree it is a pain to setup. But as far as I know there isn't another programable charger in the $100 - $200 price range. I could go a little higher.
Is it a reclining powerchair?
Have you reviewed a PSU ZXD2400?
Burgerman wrote:You got a few years because its not 50c all the time. And because long after it reached the 80% capacity point (end of useful life), you keep on using it.
Cant you just have the batts indoors?
Burgerman wrote:I keep hobby batteries in the fridge.
Burgerman wrote:For storage you can use one of these. Set to say 13.5V in winter. 13.2V summer. For long safe storage. For a single battery or your van. (TWICE THAT if in a chair in series obviously)
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/405108313343
3 to 36V output, 100 to 240V ac input regulated DC out. 2Amps, 60W max 95% efficient.
£10
Fit XLR for whelchair and AC connector of your own country.
Burgerman wrote:You can buy 2 50m meter extention cables (110 yards) for less than the price of a set of batteries...
BATTERY SPECS
Balancer JST-XH THE BALANCE CONNECTOR!
Capacity (mah) 6000 6AH
Cell count 7S (7S isnt common, harder to find, matches the lead we use in a chair)
Cell Voltage 25.9V Nominal. Will be 4.2V per cell charged full. And dont discharge below 3.5V or you will kill! 3.7 is a safe figure.
Charge Rate (2C recommended) 5C Charge at 2C which is 12A recommended, or faster 5C which is 30A Which is a 0 to 100% charge in 20 mins.
Connector EC5 I prefer anderson or XT90 (some have XT90 as delivered)
Dimensions 155x48x63mm 6 inches x 2 inches, x 2-3/8th
Discharge Rate (C) 100C (Up to 100x the 6A or 600A which is overkill!
Battery Care
Warning! Always follow manufacturer warning labels when handling Lipo batteries.
In addition there are some common practices a user should follow to not void the warranty:
Break-in new packs by gently cycling them 3 to 5 times on a charger/discharger or in the model from full charge to no less then 50%- 60% of full mAh capacity.
You will already be doing this just by using them in a chair if careful not to run them too low.
Always check for excessive heat after a couple minutes of runtime depending on the battery mounting location, and power draw of the model.
Let battery cool to ambient temperature prior to charging.
Always charge on a non-conductive surface to avoid shorting the battery or charging equipment.
Avoid running Lipos heavily during hot seasons where the outside temperature exceeds 95F/35C
Do not keep Lipo batteries fully charged while not in use. Always discharge to storage (60%) until the next run time. This avoids premature "aging" of the cells.
Essenial with lipos. Advisory with all lithium, but not quite so important.
Avoid discharging below 20% capacity. Doing so degrades the cells leading to high IR and reduces charge capacity.
As all lithium types. But lipos are not about lifespan. We hammer them and fly to about 1% remaining in hobby use! And at very high currents.
Do not exceed recommended charge rates. A 5C charge rate implies a max input charge current of 25A on a 5000mAh battery regardless of the cell count.
Never charge unattended.
Use Lipo safe bags for charging/discharging and transportation/storage, and discontinue the use of batteries that are puffing or physically damaged no matter how small.
Lipos can burn when charged. I charge in my bedroom, in an old metal box just in case but as long as they are dot damaged and charged accurately with a hobby balance chargerthey are 99.9% safe. I store mine in the fridge in plastic zip lock bags after doing a "storage charge" on a hobby grade balance charger.
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