I've just opened and started disassemly of my brothers old 36V16Ah GM battery, which has been beneath a pile of snow a whole winter, and just lying around for a whole another year...
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BMS are ofcourse badly corroded, but the cells aren't that bad - visually...
Measuring each bank of 4 cells gives 1 bank of 2.6V, 2 banks of 3.5V - and 7 banks of 0.0V
The 3 banks with actual voltage should be ok.
Having a lab. power supply delivering up to 24V@2.5A, I started charging 5 banks in series for 20 minutes and let the batteries rest for 1/2 hour. after that, 3 of the banks had 2-3 cells still hot to the touch. I'm guessing those cells was being drained by a shorted cell in the same bank. Those 3 banks measured around 0.8V at that time. The other 2 banks fell rapidly down to 0.0V...
Now I've disassembled each bank, and started charging single cells at 4.22V@4A.
So far, I've got 5 cells that keeps 4.00V at rest 2 hours after charging. (I'm keeping a manual eye on the voltageduring charge.) As soon the voltage reaches 4.220V (high precision Fluke meter), I stop the charge.
I haven't started charging those 3 banks that had 2.5V++ volts initially yet; believing those are ok.
Anyone have any experience regarding life reduction of these cells being totally flat for a period of time?