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BFL13
Oct 02, 2015Explorer II
"You don't need to be unsure here at all. If the supply can't provide the current that the load wants, the voltage at the load goes down.
You are trying to make it too difficult: A higher voltage applied to a battery will charge it more. If the charger cannot supply the necessary current to do that, the voltage will not BE higher"
Now that I do not agree with at all! The battery voltage will rise as it is being recharged even if the recharging current is less than the battery's "acceptance rate" at the time.
You can recharge with a 20 amper even if the battery would accept a 40 amper.
If it is a 20 amp charger doing 20 amps, making it a higher voltage 20 amper won't make it do more amps. However, if the charger is only doing 15 amps at 14v, then raising its voltage to 14.8v could make the amps go up to its 20 amp limit (as long as the battery acceptance rate for that SOC and 14.8v is 20 amps or more)
You do need to have the charger's voltage higher than the battery's or no current will flow at all, but that is not the issue.
You are trying to make it too difficult: A higher voltage applied to a battery will charge it more. If the charger cannot supply the necessary current to do that, the voltage will not BE higher"
Now that I do not agree with at all! The battery voltage will rise as it is being recharged even if the recharging current is less than the battery's "acceptance rate" at the time.
You can recharge with a 20 amper even if the battery would accept a 40 amper.
If it is a 20 amp charger doing 20 amps, making it a higher voltage 20 amper won't make it do more amps. However, if the charger is only doing 15 amps at 14v, then raising its voltage to 14.8v could make the amps go up to its 20 amp limit (as long as the battery acceptance rate for that SOC and 14.8v is 20 amps or more)
You do need to have the charger's voltage higher than the battery's or no current will flow at all, but that is not the issue.
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