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dazmond

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I usually get 2 or 3 years out of mine but my latest (2 x numax 105ah batteries) only lasted 20 months. I've just fitted 2 new ones at a cost of £251 for a pair.

I bench charge them every night with a 20amp numax commercial charger

I have a smart b+b charger fitted to my van

The problem is i don't know how long the batteries had been sitting on the shelf. I'm sure they were not as good as the last pair!🙄
 
I usually get 2 or 3 years out of mine but my latest (2 x numax 105ah batteries) only lasted 20 months. I've just fitted 2 new ones at a cost of £251 for a pair.

I bench charge them every night with a 20amp numax commercial charger

I have a smart b+b charger fitted to my van

The problem is i don't know how long the batteries had been sitting on the shelf. I'm sure they were not as good as the last pair!🙄
Think I'm onto my 3rd/4th in 8 years. Never thought to charge the 1st 2 just relied on split charge relay to do it.

Now I plug in the victron charger cable whilst I fill up nearly every night.

Currently using this one from the caravan and swapped the dead one in its place.
 

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When I buy a new battery I fully charge it before i use it, surprising how much charge it will take. As Daz says, you don't know how long it has been sitting on the shelf.
 
I usually get 2 or 3 years out of mine but my latest (2 x numax 105ah batteries) only lasted 20 months. I've just fitted 2 new ones at a cost of £251 for a pair.

I bench charge them every night with a 20amp numax commercial charger

I have a smart b+b charger fitted to my van

The problem is i don't know how long the batteries had been sitting on the shelf. I'm sure they were not as good as the last pair!🙄
Have you considered upgrading to lithium next time, the Numax 105’s have a suggested 200 deep charge cycle lifespan, although if you have a BtoB charger in the van you’d assume they weren’t being heavily discharged each day but maybe they are so that’s why you bench charge?
As the 3 year warranty only applies to light usage - in our sort of application they would only offer a 6 month warranty the 200 cycles doesn’t sound too out of kilter with your 20 months.

Although the 230ah Fogstar drift I bought cost £451 - allegedly the battery is fit for 4000 cycles with a 10 year warranty, I also have a Victron Smart 18a BtoB charger fitted and they are never not at 100%, even running constantly all day without moving only knocks about 25-35% off, normal usage on the round with two pumps and electric reels during the day the voltage never dips below 12.7 which would be fully charged for a normal lead acid so the pumps and reels run better as well. I fitted a mains lithium charger just in case I needed to top up but have never had to use it so far!
 
Have you considered upgrading to lithium next time, the Numax 105’s have a suggested 200 deep charge cycle lifespan, although if you have a BtoB charger in the van you’d assume they weren’t being heavily discharged each day but maybe they are so that’s why you bench charge?
As the 3 year warranty only applies to light usage - in our sort of application they would only offer a 6 month warranty the 200 cycles doesn’t sound too out of kilter with your 20 months.

Although the 230ah Fogstar drift I bought cost £451 - allegedly the battery is fit for 4000 cycles with a 10 year warranty, I also have a Victron Smart 18a BtoB charger fitted and they are never not at 100%, even running constantly all day without moving only knocks about 25-35% off, normal usage on the round with two pumps and electric reels during the day the voltage never dips below 12.7 which would be fully charged for a normal lead acid so the pumps and reels run better as well. I fitted a mains lithium charger just in case I needed to top up but have never had to use it so far!
I don't know what sort of mileage daz is doing now his living arrangements have changed. If he is still doing a low daily mileage, it could well be that he might have to top up a lithium battery's charge every now and again, especially in winter. He runs a diesel heater and electric reel as well as his pump. However, he tells us that he parks up for lunch with his engine running and heated seat on, then this may just be enough to fully charge the lithium battery every day.
Either way, he doesn't need to recharge the battery to 100% every night. He can let the charge drop to 40 - 50% before having to take action.
 
I'm still only a 15-20 min drive from my work so yes low mileage.

First day working yesterday with new batteries and EVERYTHING was improved!

Hotter water
Better water flow
Faster reeling in

I couldn't put my hand under my brush jets by the afternoon with coiled hose and it was a fairly cold day here!
 
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