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time2roll
Jan 26, 2021Nomad
NRALIFR wrote:The DC-DC rated at 50 would there in limit the charge current to 50 amps. However I recommend 80 amp fuse on the input and appropriate wire. These chargers do draw up to about 50% more if needed to put the rated output and voltage on the battery. So in a word, NO. You should not need an additional limit device.
Would a lithium battery that’s being charged by a DC-DC charger that’s limited to 50 amps output and fused on the input side at 50, 60, or even 75 amps on the input side even need an LI-BIM?
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