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BFL13
Apr 08, 2014Explorer II
IMO the 6300 would do you no harm in winter at its 13.8v, which is still below ideal voltage for those temps. ( 13.8v is for 50F. Higher temps than that you need lower voltage; lower temps higher voltage )
So you would not "boil" the batteries but you would still need to destratify.
Some converters (not the 6300 or 7300) give a shot of 14.4v every so often to try to keep the batts from stratifying when on a Float at 13.2v (proper float voltage for 80F)
IMO dubious if that does much good when it is cold out, but haven't been there, done that, so can't say for sure.
So whatever converter you have, you should still use an hydrometer and see what the SG is. Then you may need to destratify as indicated.
So you would not "boil" the batteries but you would still need to destratify.
Some converters (not the 6300 or 7300) give a shot of 14.4v every so often to try to keep the batts from stratifying when on a Float at 13.2v (proper float voltage for 80F)
IMO dubious if that does much good when it is cold out, but haven't been there, done that, so can't say for sure.
So whatever converter you have, you should still use an hydrometer and see what the SG is. Then you may need to destratify as indicated.
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