Interim update for the MF88H after 1259 days (3.45 years) in service.
I got bored/interested, so I disconnected the battery and charged it at 14.8V until the current dropped below ~200mA (it's full mate). Let it sit for an hour or so and then commenced a constant current discharge test. The battery is rated at 90AH (C20) or an RC of 160 Minutes. If I conflate the 2 (90AH @ 4.5A & 66.6AH @ 25A) that gives a Peukerts exponent of about 1.17 for a new battery, which this isn't.
The problem I have is when I tested the original cast-off back in 2019, I tested at 2A to 10.8V. Thats a C45 rate, and with the Peukerts exponent means the battery should show ~102AH (which it didn't because it was ****ed). Back then it returned ~20AH. So it was down to 20% of new and still *serviceable.
So, this time I'm testing at 4.5A (C20) to a cut off of 11.5V because Supercharge says "don't discharge below 11.5V". Now I recently characterised ~20 UPS batteries between 7 & 55Ah and reviewing the logs there's maybe 5-8% available between 11.5 & 10.8V on a really generous day. Additionally it's cold outside (average temperature over the test has been 13C) so I'd expect a best case of ~81AH (5% for the high cut off and 5% for the low temp).
I've had 3 "severe discharge" incidents where it wound up below 9V due to "operator error" over that time, but nothing catastrophic, so this should be pretty "typical". I figure if I see 50% (40.5AH) after 3 and a half years I'm probably doing ok and should be good for another year or so.
*where serviceable meant it'd start the car after a few wakeups but no more.
It sustained 4.5A for 8 hours 50 minutes for a total of 39.698AH (close to my target). It got very close to starting the car, but due to the low voltage the car wouldn't engage the glow plugs and it was cold this morning. It spun it over for quite a while but wouldn't fire.
I reckon it'll do me for another year but I might start keeping my eyes on the sales.
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