Hybridhunter wrote:
At the time frame you mention, the converter will be outputting full current anyhow. It will be after the acceptance rate declines that max voltage is relevent, not before.
I agree - as long as you are current limited, it doesn't matter what the voltage limit is. However, the voltage limit sets when the charger will start to taper the current, so it will stay current limited longer with a higher voltage limit. After tapering begins, the voltage limit controls the current, so again, it's beneficial to have a higher output voltage. It's the one thing I didn't like about the PD9200 series - the nonadjustable output voltage, but I think I can work around that if I don't like the stock charging profile.