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    I heard a couple of the batteries gurgling last night. They are new Trojan T-1275s. I hope this does not mean the charger is bad. I felt of the sides and end of the batteries, there weren't any bulges. The sides also felt cool. No wetness on the top of the battery either.

    The charger is a Power Drive II. It indicated an initial charge (on the gauge)
    of 12-15 amps, then dropped back to around 5-8 amps.

    The only oddity is the gurgling or "boiling" sound. Brand new batteries and they have plenty of water in them.

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    Posted earlier by sacfo View Post
    I heard a couple of the batteries gurgling last night. They are new Trojan T-1275s. I hope this does not mean the charger is bad. I felt of the sides and end of the batteries, there weren't any bulges. The sides also felt cool. No wetness on the top of the battery either.

    The charger is a Power Drive II. It indicated an initial charge (on the gauge)
    of 12-15 amps, then dropped back to around 5-8 amps.

    The only oddity is the gurgling or "boiling" sound. Brand new batteries and they have plenty of water in them.
    I would say normal. It's caused from the degassing process.
    2005 CC Precedent

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      Erict is correct, the charger goes into an equalization stage for the last few hours and puts the batteries over 2.5v per cell which will cause off-gassing (boiling).
      It is normal, do not overfill your batteries and let the charger finish it's cycle.

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