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Salvo
Aug 24, 2015Explorer
For how long do you get 58A? The PD measured above also output 58A for about 10 seconds. After 30 min the current was 45A and converter voltage was at 14.2V.
That's fine if you're predominately on shore power. But if you're operating the gen, then it's a whole different ball game.
That's fine if you're predominately on shore power. But if you're operating the gen, then it's a whole different ball game.
otrfun wrote:
Looks pretty good to me. I also use a PD9260.
Although I try to appreciate the various discussions about different charge voltages, for my layman needs I'm much more concerned about getting the proper charge current.
With my batteries discharged to 12.2v, my PD9260 produces almost 58 amps of initial charge current (measured using a clamp-on ammeter). It's rated at 60 amps. No complaints here.
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