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landyacht318
Oct 10, 2014Explorer
I think you're right Mena.
10 to 13% is Trojans recommended bulk current, and since you have no time limits, no generator...
10% of 740
74amps
36x2 is 72 amps.
Close enough, And the megawatts can go low enough to float properly at 100F. 13.8v be too high, be too high for an agm too
How would you employ your existing 30 amp megawatt?
I am impressed when floating with the MeanWell. The voltage holds rock steady, and my GTpower meter amp reading fluctuates as rapidly as it does when the GTpower meter is monitoring only this laptop, which is rapidly varying the amount of current it sucks up.
Truth be told, the 22$ cheapowatt was awesome at floating too.
10 to 13% is Trojans recommended bulk current, and since you have no time limits, no generator...
10% of 740
74amps
36x2 is 72 amps.
Close enough, And the megawatts can go low enough to float properly at 100F. 13.8v be too high, be too high for an agm too
How would you employ your existing 30 amp megawatt?
I am impressed when floating with the MeanWell. The voltage holds rock steady, and my GTpower meter amp reading fluctuates as rapidly as it does when the GTpower meter is monitoring only this laptop, which is rapidly varying the amount of current it sucks up.
Truth be told, the 22$ cheapowatt was awesome at floating too.
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