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landyacht318
Jun 15, 2015Explorer
Mex, Lifeline says when only 0.5 amps is required to hold 14.4, then revert to float.
page 19:
http://www.lifelinebatteries.com/manual.pdf
Have you decided to end Absorption a bit earlier and go at the high end of the recommended float voltage?
I've been using 0.4a at 14.5v for terminating absorption voltage on my northstar AGM as of late, but there have been a few times where I was a bit late and noticed 0.2a at 14.5.
My Vehicles voltage regulator allows upto 14.9v. My battery monitor has shown +0.0 amps at 14.9v into my AGM at times. It seems to come to a dead stop.
page 19:
http://www.lifelinebatteries.com/manual.pdf
Have you decided to end Absorption a bit earlier and go at the high end of the recommended float voltage?
I've been using 0.4a at 14.5v for terminating absorption voltage on my northstar AGM as of late, but there have been a few times where I was a bit late and noticed 0.2a at 14.5.
My Vehicles voltage regulator allows upto 14.9v. My battery monitor has shown +0.0 amps at 14.9v into my AGM at times. It seems to come to a dead stop.
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