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CA_Traveler
Aug 23, 2018Explorer III
You must be able to determine both amps and volts from your CC to know how much power is coming from the CC. Volts times amps equals watts. Volts by itself doesn't answer you question.
You can use a battery load tester to provide additional load, which will lower the battery voltage regardless of battery charge state.
You can use a hydrometer to measure SOC and can be useful in helping to determine how the charge is progressing.
But nothing beats knowing CC amps and volts and measured on the CC input eliminates CC losses.
You can use a battery load tester to provide additional load, which will lower the battery voltage regardless of battery charge state.
You can use a hydrometer to measure SOC and can be useful in helping to determine how the charge is progressing.
But nothing beats knowing CC amps and volts and measured on the CC input eliminates CC losses.
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