One of them flooded. Full on rootbeer float sizzling, bubbling battery acid. No fun.
The other sort of leaked. Just about 1/8" water inside.
Its not been a good couple of weeks for Kenny and his light quiver.
The batt in the light that leaked still works. I dried it off, cleaned it up a bit, put it back on the light head, and it stull fires up! So I charged it when I got home, and it only gives me about 90 minutes of burn time.
Did this routine twice - charge and drain... I get about 90 minutes.
I took off the skin, and noticed at the bottom of the batt stack, one of the tabs sort of got eaten away (see pic). I checked all the others (on top and in between the stacks) and all of the others seem in good shape.
So here's the question:
I understand these stacks are "spot welded" and not soldered, less the heat from a soldering guy damage the batt. So how can I fix this? Is it worth fixing, or do I now have a 90 minute back up batt?
Maybe I can just run a jumper temporarily and charge it up, and then check to see if I get back my full 4 hours?
Any assistance from you electronimos will be appreciated.
---
Ken
PS: if you're interested in the batt as is, PM me. I'll accept any reasonable offer (I just paid $145 for a couple of new batt packs... so don't come in too soft
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The other sort of leaked. Just about 1/8" water inside.
Its not been a good couple of weeks for Kenny and his light quiver.
The batt in the light that leaked still works. I dried it off, cleaned it up a bit, put it back on the light head, and it stull fires up! So I charged it when I got home, and it only gives me about 90 minutes of burn time.
Did this routine twice - charge and drain... I get about 90 minutes.
I took off the skin, and noticed at the bottom of the batt stack, one of the tabs sort of got eaten away (see pic). I checked all the others (on top and in between the stacks) and all of the others seem in good shape.
So here's the question:
I understand these stacks are "spot welded" and not soldered, less the heat from a soldering guy damage the batt. So how can I fix this? Is it worth fixing, or do I now have a 90 minute back up batt?
Maybe I can just run a jumper temporarily and charge it up, and then check to see if I get back my full 4 hours?
Any assistance from you electronimos will be appreciated.
---
Ken
PS: if you're interested in the batt as is, PM me. I'll accept any reasonable offer (I just paid $145 for a couple of new batt packs... so don't come in too soft
