Matt42
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We have a roughtly 15 year old Venturo CT-2003 non-folding hoist with a 12 volt motor. As far as I know, it is on its second motor. We are currently using an Optima D34M "blue top" deep cycle AGM type battery for operation, which we keep charged with an external charger. We have purchased a new Optima D31T "yellow top" dual purpose battery (1125 crank amps at 32F), which will replace the older "blue top. "
After a few seconds operation, a light, continuous tuft of gray smoke blows slowly out the vent hole beneath the motor, above the gear case. This takes place whether the batty is the sole power source, or if the charger is also in operation. The battery begins at about 13. 5 volts, and will drop to about 12. 2 under no-load conditions. With the charger hooked up, the voltages are slightly higher. We have not yet tried the new battery.
When the original motor had the same symptom, it failed about a month later. We would like to avoid that, but we do have a spare motor.
Any thoughts on what would cause the smoke problem? Should we not be using an AGM-type battery? (In our 110F-plus weather, an AGM battery like an Optima is the only type that lasts more than a few months. )
I suspect I've posted this in the wrong forum. We do tow the trailer behind a diesel, with a 2004 on order.
After a few seconds operation, a light, continuous tuft of gray smoke blows slowly out the vent hole beneath the motor, above the gear case. This takes place whether the batty is the sole power source, or if the charger is also in operation. The battery begins at about 13. 5 volts, and will drop to about 12. 2 under no-load conditions. With the charger hooked up, the voltages are slightly higher. We have not yet tried the new battery.
When the original motor had the same symptom, it failed about a month later. We would like to avoid that, but we do have a spare motor.
Any thoughts on what would cause the smoke problem? Should we not be using an AGM-type battery? (In our 110F-plus weather, an AGM battery like an Optima is the only type that lasts more than a few months. )
I suspect I've posted this in the wrong forum. We do tow the trailer behind a diesel, with a 2004 on order.