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Polar Services - Remote Station Engineering - SLA Battery Cold Performance Tests
SLA BATTERY COLD PERFORMANCE TESTS: GEL VS. AGM
UNAVCO performed cold chamber
tests to evaluate possible differences in cold performance between Gel
and AGM, the two major types of Sealed Lead-Acid (SLA) batteries. Two tests were performed with one new
Deka Gel Battery (P/N 8G31) and one new Deka AGM Battery (P/N 8A31). These tests also provide a benchmark
against which to evaluate other battery types.
These results do not show a significant difference in the cold performance between Gel and AGM batteries in cold temperatures. Also, both batteries recovered fully after the test series. The results also demonstrate the dramatic roll-off in capacity that lead-acid batteries typically experience in the cold. However it should be noted that because no temperature compensation was applied during the charge routine, the discharge capacities at low temperature are lower than results from manufacturer tests (where charging voltage is increased as temperature decreases). Test #2: Recovery After Cold ExposureTo identify possible permanent damage as a result of extreme cold exposure, each battery was tested at room temperature after exposure to -70C. This temperature was chosen since a system on the Antarctic Plateau which turns off during the winter will quickly assume ambient temperature, but must still be chargeable when summer returns. The test was repeated with each battery in both the fully-charged and fully-discharged states.
This result indicates that the Gel cell may be more resistant to extreme cold than the AGM, however a much larger sample size would be necessary for validation. Overall, neither battery experienced a large, permanent drop in capacity from exposure to -70C, whether fully charged or discharged. Last modified Thursday, 01-May-2008 21:27:07 UTC |
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