BFL13 wrote:
If Battery Acceptance becomes a factor for the higher voltage test in the 14s, I have a drill for that. I turn off solar, turn on some lights to lower the voltage, note the neg amps on the Trimetric, turn on solar, note the new amps showing and the diff is solar. As long as solar amount is the most solar can do, we're good or else I turn on more lights.
All you need to do is turn on enough load at the beginning of the test until the Trimetric shows negative and monitor during the test to ensure that it remains so. This will force the panels to maximum continuous output.