Aquaholic
World's Oldest Teenager
- Location
- San Diego, CA.
Thought ya’ll might be interested in seeing what’s inside of one of these "fine, expensive, high end" "AntiQuality" batteries. This particular specimen was purchased new and went into service on 8/21/13. The voltage has been checked religiously, and never dropped below specs. I don’t run bilge pumps and restarts are infrequent. I do run total loss and the battery is recharged with an Anti gravity charger after each use. This battery, mounted securely in a CF tray, has never seen [pooled]water anywhere near the level of the terminals.
On with the autopsy pics:
After surgically opening the plastic casing, here’s how much water was inside.
Inner seal. Evidence of water ingestion/corrosion already visible.
Plastic seal removed reveals evidence of water damage and corroded connections.
Positive lead connections had corroded and broken free. Weak spot welds.
Weak connections, and what looks to be inadequate sealing of brass terminals.
Really pathetic construction for such an expensive, "high end" battery.
They, “AntiQuality” should add a line to this disclaimer sticker, immediately, “Do not use in WATERCRAFT!” Period. Not only would I not recommend running one of these POS in any watercraft, the way they are constructed... I can't see them surviving any kind of sustained vibration and repeated hits like that generated in an off road application.
Had I seen what the inside of one of these POS looks like and what the [pathetic] construction techniques are, I wouldn’t have touched one with a ten foot pole.
This is the 3rd one of these piece of crap batteries that I have snuffed. They warrantied the last one, but made it clear, that they would not warranty another one.
I'm tapping out on the whole lithium battery scene.
On with the autopsy pics:
After surgically opening the plastic casing, here’s how much water was inside.
Inner seal. Evidence of water ingestion/corrosion already visible.
Plastic seal removed reveals evidence of water damage and corroded connections.
Positive lead connections had corroded and broken free. Weak spot welds.
Weak connections, and what looks to be inadequate sealing of brass terminals.
Really pathetic construction for such an expensive, "high end" battery.
They, “AntiQuality” should add a line to this disclaimer sticker, immediately, “Do not use in WATERCRAFT!” Period. Not only would I not recommend running one of these POS in any watercraft, the way they are constructed... I can't see them surviving any kind of sustained vibration and repeated hits like that generated in an off road application.
Had I seen what the inside of one of these POS looks like and what the [pathetic] construction techniques are, I wouldn’t have touched one with a ten foot pole.
This is the 3rd one of these piece of crap batteries that I have snuffed. They warrantied the last one, but made it clear, that they would not warranty another one.
I'm tapping out on the whole lithium battery scene.
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