klaxon
Electrical
- Jul 26, 2003
- 24
I have a pile of small SLA batteries that failed in a backup application.
My tests indicated the problem is due to prolonged overcharging.
I am engaged in a long term argument with a non-electrical engineer who takes alternate viewpoint that the batteries were UNDERCHARGED. I want to get an external failure evaluation done to establish the fact chemically, just to drive home the point, beyond my own observations and tests.
My experiments were as follows:
Discharge the battery to an empty state based on terminal voltage at 25 degrees C.
Fully charge the battery using constant current + constant voltage profile, verifying the state of charge based on terminal voltage at 25 deg. C, 24 hours later.
Insert charged battery into circuit. Observe charging current that is 100x maintenance charge. (This is a 2300 mAhr battery and once fully charged, should require a mA or two of trickle charge. It is getting between 50 and 300 mA!)
This is a small camcorder battery (Interstate. 12V nom, 2300 mAhr) used as a 100 mSec backup for a computer stack on a vehicle during engine start. It is charged with the vehicle system, except that it is diode isolated. There is no charger to speak of, and there is no thermal compensation or charge monitoring in place. Pretty much a hack by a rank amateur kind of application.
So the question... does anyone know where to get independant failure analysis on a battery like this? See anything wrong with my testing methodology or approach? Any recommendations for articulating this better to manager types?
All replies appreciated.
My tests indicated the problem is due to prolonged overcharging.
I am engaged in a long term argument with a non-electrical engineer who takes alternate viewpoint that the batteries were UNDERCHARGED. I want to get an external failure evaluation done to establish the fact chemically, just to drive home the point, beyond my own observations and tests.
My experiments were as follows:
Discharge the battery to an empty state based on terminal voltage at 25 degrees C.
Fully charge the battery using constant current + constant voltage profile, verifying the state of charge based on terminal voltage at 25 deg. C, 24 hours later.
Insert charged battery into circuit. Observe charging current that is 100x maintenance charge. (This is a 2300 mAhr battery and once fully charged, should require a mA or two of trickle charge. It is getting between 50 and 300 mA!)
This is a small camcorder battery (Interstate. 12V nom, 2300 mAhr) used as a 100 mSec backup for a computer stack on a vehicle during engine start. It is charged with the vehicle system, except that it is diode isolated. There is no charger to speak of, and there is no thermal compensation or charge monitoring in place. Pretty much a hack by a rank amateur kind of application.
So the question... does anyone know where to get independant failure analysis on a battery like this? See anything wrong with my testing methodology or approach? Any recommendations for articulating this better to manager types?
All replies appreciated.