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BFL13
Oct 06, 2014Explorer II
They figure you are on shore power and it is easier on the batts to be at 13.6 than 14.4.
They figure the converter would be at 14.4 itself if the batts needed that, so when you boost it to 14.4 when it was at 13.6, then you will cause un-necessary gassing.
They leave out the situation where you are on limited generator time and want a fast charge and to get that you need to boost the voltage, but they provide for that with the Charge Wizard "if you must."
They figure the converter would be at 14.4 itself if the batts needed that, so when you boost it to 14.4 when it was at 13.6, then you will cause un-necessary gassing.
They leave out the situation where you are on limited generator time and want a fast charge and to get that you need to boost the voltage, but they provide for that with the Charge Wizard "if you must."
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