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landyacht318
Jan 16, 2017Explorer
Got to get the batteries to full before initiating an attemptedf EQ charge.
I don't think a 7 amp charger can get 232Ah of trojan batteries to 16v.
My previous flooded group 31, after a normal full recharge, would require 6.2 amps to be brought to 16volts, and by the tiem specific gravity had maxed out it was accepting 3.8 to 4.2 amps at 16 volts. So I do not see 7 amps of charger being able to bring 100Ah more capacity to 16v, ever.
I thinks the desulfation 'Pulses', are marketing mumbo jumbo to separate consumers from their money and give them the warm and fuzzies.
If pulse desulfation worked, no Charging source would NOt employ it, and battery longevity would easily be extended. Only failure modes would be from plate shedding if it actually worked.
I don't think a 7 amp charger can get 232Ah of trojan batteries to 16v.
My previous flooded group 31, after a normal full recharge, would require 6.2 amps to be brought to 16volts, and by the tiem specific gravity had maxed out it was accepting 3.8 to 4.2 amps at 16 volts. So I do not see 7 amps of charger being able to bring 100Ah more capacity to 16v, ever.
I thinks the desulfation 'Pulses', are marketing mumbo jumbo to separate consumers from their money and give them the warm and fuzzies.
If pulse desulfation worked, no Charging source would NOt employ it, and battery longevity would easily be extended. Only failure modes would be from plate shedding if it actually worked.
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