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NinerBikes
Jan 04, 2015Explorer
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Lah dee dah dee dah. 22-years and my battery bank wouldn't know a temperarure compensated charger if one crept up behind it and bit it in the butt.
Got neeewwwwwws for y'all temperature compensation is a HUNDRED TIMES more important while bulk charging unless of course you live in Saskatoon. And while a fully charged battery resists sulfation IT DOES NOT RESIST STRATIFICATION of the electrolyte. Ever wonder what 1.400 specific gravity H2SO4 does to lead dioxide?
PLUG N PAY / PLUG N PAY
So a 15.3 V top charge will bubble a bit and stir up that mean old nasty 1.400 SG sitting all settled out, on the bottom of the battery. Shaken, not stirred. And you then hopefully end up with a nice homogenized 1.280 SG when all is said and done?
And what function does a good brief heavy load being applied perform on battery acid stratification?
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