full_mosey wrote:
What we don't need is multiple definitions of equalize.
Let's put this to vote :)...
My proposition is: "equalize" = make equal. Therefore you have to do this when cells stop being equal. Or as a preventive measure, to help them remain equal. And you do this at a constant voltage higher than Bulk/Absorption setpoint. Yes, constant. All setpoints, including Eq setpoint, are temp-compensated, so let's not deviate here.
Yes, you stir electrolyte when applying Eq voltage. You can't avoid stirring it at these elevated voltages, obviously.