wa8yxm wrote:
To my knowledge there is NOT a switch to turn it on/off
But what batteries do you have.. if they are lead acid.
Flood or Valve regulated sealed.. Sloshing wet (maintenance free) or "Starved" (AGM) the voltages are all dang close so it should not matter.
LiFePO4 Contact Progressive Dynamics.
I have four 6v flooded old school golf cart batteries. I read up on the manual. What it actually says is there is a button you can push on the circuit board to "arrest" it(they don't recommend doing this) in what ever stage you like. Then after some event...like the end of the stage/cycle, it will default back to the algorithm........anyway, I don't see why I'd do that, but that's the way I read it.