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MEXICOWANDERER
Sep 14, 2014Explorer
If my failing memory serves-
After a GC220 leaves the charging line, it'll spend about 1-2 weeks being labelled, palletized, before being shipped. Meanwhile the plates are still curing. This consumes a not insignificant amount of surface charge voltage.
If I would be forced to guess, I would attach a value of 6.35 volts per 3 cell unit. Anything lower than that would raise my eyebrows in a linear fashion. 6.25 volts is too low, a definite black flag.
Cherry pick what you need according to what you find voltage wise.
After a GC220 leaves the charging line, it'll spend about 1-2 weeks being labelled, palletized, before being shipped. Meanwhile the plates are still curing. This consumes a not insignificant amount of surface charge voltage.
If I would be forced to guess, I would attach a value of 6.35 volts per 3 cell unit. Anything lower than that would raise my eyebrows in a linear fashion. 6.25 volts is too low, a definite black flag.
Cherry pick what you need according to what you find voltage wise.
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