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Mounting the ES17-12 sideways orientation
Searched around and couldn't find anything about this. Can the ES17-12 battery be mounted laying on its side? Can it be charged while laying on its side? I seem to remember reading somewhere about the battery orientation last year, but can't find any documentation on it now.
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Re: Mounting the ES17-12 sideways orientation
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Re: Mounting the ES17-12 sideways orientation
Also can be charged in any position
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Re: Mounting the ES17-12 sideways orientation
He may have been wondering if it is safe to, rather than if it is legal to..
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Re: Mounting the ES17-12 sideways orientation
It is safe to. No worries. Our team mounted our battery underneath the arm mechanism in 2005, and it worked just fine. There was nothing hazardous about it. =)
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Re: Mounting the ES17-12 sideways orientation
Don,
I would not charge a SLA in anything other than the upright position. Even though it is a sealed unit, there exist vents at the top of the battery. Any material (example: acid gel) which plugs the vents will be forced out by the hydrogen gas produced during charging. These vents are designed for gas only. A plugged vent could produce a rather violent rupture when charging. And if you don't agree with my analysis there is this from the 2007 manual: Quote:
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Re: Mounting the ES17-12 sideways orientation
Thanks, I knew it must be mentioned somewhere. I didn't think to look in section 3, I looked in the robot section and even the manufacturers website. I will make sure we remove the battery to charge it.
Brian |
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Re: Mounting the ES17-12 sideways orientation
I agree with Mike on this one, it is best to charge the battery in an upright position. It can be used in any orientation but I would avoid the upside down for the same reason as charging. As always, keep the terminals insulated at all times.
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Re: Mounting the ES17-12 sideways orientation
yeah you wouldnt want to kill someone or worse fry your electrical system!
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Re: Mounting the ES17-12 sideways orientation
That's weird, I though the batteries contained a gel, so charging and operation shouldn't be dangerous (unless you have the terminals touching), since it is sealed.
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Re: Mounting the ES17-12 sideways orientation
Barry,
Even gell is subject to the law of gravity. In both charging and discharging some gas is formed within the electrolyte. The extent of the gas (the pressure) will determine the operation of the vents. If there happens to be gell in front of the vent, then some may be forced out under this pressure. The vent design does not allow this to be forced out of the battery case but with less electrolyte you have a reduced cell capacity. In all but the most extreme cases this is not going to happen, but teams are advised to charge the battery in the upright position so that they can maintain battery health for as long as possible. None of us want to lose a match because our partners battery ran down. |
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