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lhatton
May 01, 2014Explorer
Yep, I have one. Very nice tool. There are means to determine SOC using voltage, temp and load, but then again you'd need a meter to determine load. If voltage is all he has he'll have to make an educated guess. He can always adjust that run time when he sees results.
The assumption was that he would charge using the grid when he could and use the generator when he couldn't. In that case 50% to 80% is the place he'd want to be while off grid.
The generator is no less capable of that last few percent, it just isn't worth the run time... thus 50-80%.
The assumption was that he would charge using the grid when he could and use the generator when he couldn't. In that case 50% to 80% is the place he'd want to be while off grid.
The generator is no less capable of that last few percent, it just isn't worth the run time... thus 50-80%.
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