royfellows
10 years ago
No they are wet cell.
Initially dry they will require acid and charge before use.

Actually, semi wet cell, the plates are surrounded by a material that holds the electrolyte.
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Morlock
10 years ago
"exspelio" wrote:

I thought these came with the acid in gel state so only required distilled water? or am I remembering wrongly?



This particular model is manufactured in the 'dry charged' state, just add electrolyte through the two holes visible under the tape and away you go.
Once you've added the electrolyte the battery is on the downhill slope.;D
exspelio
10 years ago
"royfellows" wrote:

No they are wet cell.
Initially dry they will require acid and charge before use.

Actually, semi wet cell, the plates are surrounded by a material that holds the electrolyte.



Thanks for that Roy, I'm an old man who's spent a lifetime killing brain cells!;) On the ones I've dismantled in the past I do recall a 'blotting paper' type substance between the plates, I expect this needs saturating with electrolyte?
Always remember, nature is in charge, get it wrong and it is you who suffers!.
Morlock
10 years ago
"exspelio" wrote:

I expect this needs saturating with electrolyte?



The electrolyte level should be between the two lines just above the plates.
Horsemaddad
10 years ago
Ooh! I'll take you up on that offer if I may!
Colin.
Colin
Horsemaddad
10 years ago
Hello Morlock, I'll take it please. I'll send you a PM.

Looks like the answer to my prayers!

Thanks, Colin.
Colin
Morlock
10 years ago
OK, just wrapping it up for weighing.

Edit: I think this manual covers the T type.

http://speleotrove.com/caving/cowlishaw1974-lead-acid-cap-lamps.pdf 
Morlock
10 years ago
Does anyone have a manual for the Oldham T which specifies the 'first fill' electrolyte SG? Seem to remember it's around 1.290-1.300.
somersetminer
10 years ago
"Morlock" wrote:

Does anyone have a manual for the Oldham T which specifies the 'first fill' electrolyte SG? Seem to remember it's around 1.290-1.300.



Maybe just phone the company? even if they dont deal with them any more sure someone will be able to come up with a figure for you
Morlock
10 years ago
"somersetminer" wrote:

Maybe just phone the company? even if they dont deal with them any more sure someone will be able to come up with a figure for you



I've already passed on the company email addy, just wondered if anyone had the original manual as dealing with some suppliers can be a real pain when old kit is concerned.
Mr.C
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10 years ago
I've just found my manual, I'll scan & post the relevant page in a min.
In a nutshell it's 180ml of dilute sulphuric per cell at SG 1.260 corrected to 15 deg. C
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Morlock
10 years ago
Thanks very much, I'll draw it to Horsemaddad's attention.
Mr.C
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10 years ago
"Morlock" wrote:

Thanks very much, I'll draw it to Horsemaddad's attention.


Page from manual now available in the "Documents" section (under title "Oldham T electrolyte"), for your charging pleasure.
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Horsemaddad
10 years ago
Thanks for all your help guys!
Colin.
Colin
legendrider
10 years ago
Col - do you want that battery acid I mentioned?

can bring tonight

MARK
festina lente[i]
Horsemaddad
10 years ago
I'll wait for the time being thanks Mark until I'm sure of what I need. Col.
Colin
ebgb
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10 years ago
"legendrider" wrote:

Col - do you want that battery acid I mentioned?

can bring tonight

MARK



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