chiz wrote:I was told about gel batteries and the fact that they are totally sealed. Could I put one on its side under the seat? Does anybody out there have any experience
In my experience Gel Cell batteries can be used on their side no probs.
With regard to deep discharge, there are 2 types, those that are designed to stand it and those that won't.
Generally refered to as "float charge" and "deep cycle"
Float charge types are generally used in alarm systems, backup power supplies etc.
There was a guy doing the shows last year that was selling deep discharge types as used for electric wheelchairs, these are ideal as lesuire batteries, and his were brand name (forget which), new and a good price.
As for charging check the manufacturers max charge rate, generally you will only exceed this if you have completly flattened your lesiure battery ( btw, not a good idea even for the deep discharge types )
You can limit the charge current quite easily by putting an indicator bulb in series with the gell cell's positive charging lead ( note
not the wire that supplies the equipment ).
It is not hard to design a simple little box that will cut off the battery when it is say half discharged, to avoid the "I went to bed and left the TV on and completely flattened the battery" syndrome. If anyone wants the details let me know.
Take note that with a normal 12V battery, the first time you flatten it completely, you have 25% kn@ckered it, the second time you have 50% kn@ckered it etc - it wrecks them in no time, even big lorry batteries etc.
here endeth the lesson