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MrWizard
Apr 15, 2015Moderator
Lots of good advice posted above
I would start by manually charging the batteries with a portable charger until the acceptance is ONE amp or less
Then reset your meter/counter..and take SG readings with a hydrometer
Be advised the solar amp h4 counter is not going to count the amp hrs from the converter
There for, the more you run the generator, the more you throw the solar counter off the count, acceptance will be down, voltage will be up, but the amp hoor counter, will be out of wack
Only counters that are mounted at the battery, inline with all charging sources can come close to be being correct
I would start by manually charging the batteries with a portable charger until the acceptance is ONE amp or less
Then reset your meter/counter..and take SG readings with a hydrometer
Be advised the solar amp h4 counter is not going to count the amp hrs from the converter
There for, the more you run the generator, the more you throw the solar counter off the count, acceptance will be down, voltage will be up, but the amp hoor counter, will be out of wack
Only counters that are mounted at the battery, inline with all charging sources can come close to be being correct
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