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The Battery Basics
The batterys role in a motorcycle-powered racecars
performance is often overlooked. Few realize
that even slight decreases in current can have a significant impact on an engines
performance. Picking the right battery for
your application can easily contribute as much to the performance of your car as any other
engine modification.
Key to the performance of your race car
In most automotive applications the battery acts as the vehicles initial source of
energy--used to start the engine. Once
started the alternator takes over to fill the engines electrical needs and to
restore energy to the battery. This is often
not the case in a motorcycle-powered racecar. In
most motorcycle-powered racing applications the alternator has been removed since it
represents significant rotating weight on the crankshaft.
As a result the battery becomes the sole provider of electricity whenever the
engine is running. As the battery discharges
and the voltage supplied to the engine drops, the spark used to fire the engine is
weakened, robbing the engine of performance. In
many cases this drop in voltage is misdiagnosed as a carburetion or ignition problem.
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In most instances the presence of an alternator means that the
battery is re-charged while the engine is running. |
Since an alternator is not present in most motorcycle-powered racing
applications, the battery is discharged the entire time the engine is running |
What are your options?
Batteries are commonly classified along lines of purpose and composition. There are three basic categories of batteries
(according to purpose) including Starting, Deep Cycle and Hybrid.
Starting Batteries
Starting batteries (also
commonly referred to as SLIstarting, lighting and ignition batteries) are designed
to provide large current draws for very short periods of time. They are most commonly
found in passenger type, automotive applications. Starting
batteries are usually rated according to the amount of cold cranking amps (CCA) they
provide. Generally the act of starting a car
only discharges the battery 2%-5%. For this
reason starting batteries can usually withstand several thousand cycles. (see
sidebarWhat is a Cycle)
What is a Cycle?
The life of a battery
is commonly communicated in terms of cycles. A
cycle refers to one complete discharge and recharge cycle. The deeper a battery is discharged, the shorter
its life. If a battery is discharged to 50%
capacity every day, it will last approximately twice as long as a battery that is
discharged to 80% each day. |
Deep Cycle Batteries
Deep cycle batteries are most commonly found in applications that require a continuous
current for a sustained period of time. Deep
cycle batteries are used for applications like electric cars and golf carts. Deep cycle batteries can generally be discharged
up to 80% of the batteries capacity. Deep
cycle batteries are capable |
of withstanding several hundred cycles. Conversely
a starting battery that is deep cycled may only handle 30-150 cycles.
Composition
Batteries are also
divided according to the composition.
Flooded
Flooded batteries are the most common. They
are the traditional battery that contains a combination of water and electrolyte (acid). The biggest disadvantage of using a flooded
battery in an auto racing application is that they can easily spill acid in the event of
an accident. They also tend to be less
resilient, tending to succumb to the increased vibration of a race car. Flooded batteries require the periodic addition of
water.
Gel
(Gelled Electrolyte)
These batteries are much the same of a flooded battery with one exception, Silica Gel
has been added turning the acid into a solid mass that looks much like gooey Jell-O. The biggest advantage of these batteries is that
it is impossible to spill acid even if they are broken or split in an accident. The biggest disadvantage of gel cell batteries is
that they charge much slower than traditional batteries.
Additionally, overcharging a gel cell battery can cause voids in the gel that will
never heal causing a loss in battery capacity.
Absorbed Glass Mat Batteries (AGM)
The newest battery composition is the Absorbed Glass Mat (AGM) battery. AGM batteries are also
commonly referred to as Dry Cell batteries. The battery gets its name from
the Boron-Silicate glass mat present between the battery plates. Since all the electrolyte
(acid) is contained in the glass mats, there is nothing to spilleven when broken. Additionally, AGM batteries
are also capable of taking much more abuse. AGM batteries also have the
addition of being maintenance freeno water to add. The biggest draw back of an
AGM battery is that they might cost more than 2 to 3 times that of a traditional flooded
battery. When it comes
time to recharge, the AGM battery charges 2 to 3 times faster than the others.
So given the
options, what is the best battery to use in your motorcycle-powered application. Speed
Partz, a company that specializes in motorcycle-powered racecars, offers the Odyssey, Deep
Cycle, Dry Cell battery as their premium battery. After much research, we determined
that the Odyssey is clearly the best choice for use in modified midgets, mini-sprints,
dwarf cars and TQs, explained Speed Partzs, Larry Fasse. The Odyssey is classified
as a hybrid, dry cell battery. Since most applications (motorcycle-powered) are
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The Proof
During a recent evening of racing, multiple readings were taken with a voltmeter on the
Odyssey and a standard Lead/acid battery. The
Odyssey did not experience a significant loss in output (voltage) as it discharged. It remained well above 12 volts for the entire
evening of racing. Conversely, the standard
battery did show a significant loss in output (voltage) throughout the evening, dropping
below 12 volts and requiring additional charging throughout the evening. |
using an alternator, the battery is required to produce a
sustained current for the duration of the race. Throw
in the intense vibrations of racing and the potential for accidents that could spill the
contents of a battery, and it is not hard to understand why we went the Odyssey,
Fasse continued. The Odyssey has been
described as both a world class sprinter and distance runner, capable of providing 2 to 3
times the cranking amps of standard starting batteries while also maintaining the ability
to cycle more than 400 times at 100% discharge.
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