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NinerBikes
May 22, 2014Explorer
Laymen's terms.
In a rush, want to minimize operating time of generator while charging? For a 12V battery, set your voltage on this power supply unit at 15.0V.
Want to save your battery life? Set it at 14.4V and bulk charge it.
Shut down when you reach a charge rate of 8 to 6 amps. 8 amps for 220 ah pair of 6v GC2's, and 6 amps if you are charging a T1275 12V. The T-125 takes 15.0V quite nicely, it does a good job of keeping your Specific Gravity from sagging too much, as near as I can tell, and the battery acid stays nice and stirred up also.
In a rush, want to minimize operating time of generator while charging? For a 12V battery, set your voltage on this power supply unit at 15.0V.
Want to save your battery life? Set it at 14.4V and bulk charge it.
Shut down when you reach a charge rate of 8 to 6 amps. 8 amps for 220 ah pair of 6v GC2's, and 6 amps if you are charging a T1275 12V. The T-125 takes 15.0V quite nicely, it does a good job of keeping your Specific Gravity from sagging too much, as near as I can tell, and the battery acid stays nice and stirred up also.
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