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MEXICOWANDERER
Jul 12, 2015Explorer
I tweak my float voltage around (5) times a year. It helps to keep in mind these gizmos are batyeries not atom bombs or single malt scotch.
Test when new.
Going from guaranteed full float which means a 13.6 volt setting hot the battery with 14.4 volts
Note the amperage amplitude and length of decay time to one half of one percent value of amp hour total. If spike goes to twenty amps and lasts longer than half a minute to decay to 3-amps batteries are being undercharged. This is a simple-enough to understand and do, diagnostic.
Test when new.
Going from guaranteed full float which means a 13.6 volt setting hot the battery with 14.4 volts
Note the amperage amplitude and length of decay time to one half of one percent value of amp hour total. If spike goes to twenty amps and lasts longer than half a minute to decay to 3-amps batteries are being undercharged. This is a simple-enough to understand and do, diagnostic.
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