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CA_Traveler
Jul 13, 2015Explorer III
Here's a graph of the Lifeline non linear temperature compensation for charging and maintenance. I've added the -5mV/C/cell temperature compensation curves that the typical charger uses. From 20F to 90F the charts are very close.
It's also interesting that Lifeline specs a minimum float of 13.0V above 100F. While 160F might be a bit much :R, 100F+ is common.

It's also interesting that Lifeline specs a minimum float of 13.0V above 100F. While 160F might be a bit much :R, 100F+ is common.

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