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BFL13
Nov 15, 2015Explorer II
grizzzman wrote:
Have a fight? Heck a hydrometer decided if the Bogart system worked or not. You see my perspective may be different then yours, the only thing that bugs me is someone that has not evaluated the product,saying it dosent work. No worries BFL13 :)
I didn't say it doesn't work. I have had a Trimetric for some years though, and I know how it does at different times. It requires "interpretation" and resets, which I don't mind. I like the thing. Very useful.
I do not see how a solar controller could do that "interpretation" of the Trimetric it is strapped onto so I figure it will be off kilter as the Trimetric gets off kilter. Blind leading the blind.
On the value of the Bogart combo to the person not familiar with battery stuff, how does he set it up in his rig in the first place if he doesn't know what he is doing? And then how does he know to interpret the Trimetric and reset both it and so the solar controller as needed?
Your newbie can use an RJ Special $15 controller that has no adjustments and his Absorption Timer is Mother Nature. Absorption time is from when the batts reach Vabs till dark. That can be perfect for some folks.
Or he can get an EP Solar controller for a bit more money, and it is also non-adjustable, but it has a fixed two hour absorption time before dropping to Float.
An exception is the Eco-Worthy 20a MPPT one I have. No absorption time at all! It drops to Float as soon as the batts reach Vabs. (So you have to pick a Float voltage as your absorption voltage and it stays there till dark)
They all work. It is just a matter of matching how they work to the user's desires and needs. The Bogart combo will match some people's, but everybody won't do better with one if he has a good match with another one.
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