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Itinerant1
Mar 19, 2021Explorer
Looking at the NOCO manual it says that it charges at 14.6v and after 100% charge it goes into a maintenance charge.
"After the battery is fully charged, the charger will continue monitoring the battery, and provide ongoing maintenance and optimization. The 100% Charge LED will pulse “on” and “off” slowly during these cycles. The charger can be left connected to the battery indefinitely."
I'm guessing that it's pulsing 14.6v, if that's the case you're over charging the cells. It doesn't say it lowers the voltage or at least the pdf manual I downloaded from the NOCO site doesn't.
"After the battery is fully charged, the charger will continue monitoring the battery, and provide ongoing maintenance and optimization. The 100% Charge LED will pulse “on” and “off” slowly during these cycles. The charger can be left connected to the battery indefinitely."
I'm guessing that it's pulsing 14.6v, if that's the case you're over charging the cells. It doesn't say it lowers the voltage or at least the pdf manual I downloaded from the NOCO site doesn't.
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