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AGM Drycell battery with hole in housing - any good or not?


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Got a Kinetik HC3800 from a friend and apparently ups damaged the battery and it had a hole the size of a quarter on the housing near the negative terminal.

Oddly the battery still read 12.9 volts when charged but I noticed it would charge to full very fast...

Do you guys think this battery is still any good or not? I was wondering since it is a drycell maybe the hole did not affect it (we patched it up with epoxy and a piece of plastic btw)...

Did a load test on it and it went up to around 400A before dropping to 10v after like 10 seconds...


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If UPS damaged it file a claim. I wouldn't use it. It may work now bit I'll bet a few months down the road it wont

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Read many mixed opinions on this - some people say its ok to patch it up and use it and some people say its no good anymore once the housing gets a hole / leak in it even though it is dry cell agm and can change the internal resistance which can cause charging issues ie. not fully charging etc. - what to do....

What do you guys think about this HC3800 ?

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Let me put it this way: UPS broke it. Let UPS fix it.

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Escalate it.

Why would they ship and charge you extra for insurance if they could see the packaging wasn't enough to allow them to pay off an insurance claim?

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