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pianotuna
Aug 18, 2017Nomad III
myredracer it depends on the particular AGM. 13.7 may be a little high for float, and 13.2 would be adequate to the OP's style of camping. In an ideal world I'd research to find out what the maker requires, and then follow that "to the letter".
What needs to be observed is to keep the voltage lower than the gassing voltage. That is temperature dependent. The PD can't do temperature compensation--so in summer (it is still summer where I am) 13.2 may be safer.
What needs to be observed is to keep the voltage lower than the gassing voltage. That is temperature dependent. The PD can't do temperature compensation--so in summer (it is still summer where I am) 13.2 may be safer.
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