โJan-12-2018 06:23 PM
โFeb-28-2018 06:03 PM
red31 wrote:
Battery type 'SLD'.
After playing with the controller and attempting to change charge voltages I contacted Grape.
'Thanks for getting in touch. The charging voltages cannot be changed on this controller. The app enables other settings to be altered (such as EQ cycle time, battery capacity, etc.), but the charging voltages are tied to the specific battery type settings. The only voltage settings that can be adjusted are the two "over-discharge" values. Please let me know if you have any other questions.'
I sure thought in the past I was able to change more, I know I had changed ABS time from 120 to 180 mins but several attempts the last several days and I can't seem to get much to change/save.
I use the load feature and have changed those settings via the app.
โFeb-28-2018 06:03 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Battery type AGM::dicharge limit 12.1 volts::limit of absorbsion 14.4::Float at 60ยฐF 13.6vdc
Fine tune later
โFeb-28-2018 06:02 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Johnny,
Do the capacity test once you have the battery fully recharged. Then adjust the settings to "fit" the numbers.
You do want to "dance on the needles", at least initially.
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โFeb-26-2018 10:23 AM
landyacht318 wrote:
I've saturated both light and heavyweight fiberglass with amazing goop for tough repairs on things which need to remain flexible. Also use it as a potting compound. Good stuff to have around.
Isoproply alcohol wiped first on the surfaces to seal/fix, will enhance the bond. So with some mechanical tooth( sharp sanding scratches) but these extra measures are likely not required, but are good habit
โFeb-25-2018 08:54 PM
โFeb-25-2018 04:16 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
The cell needs to stay sealed to enable the gas recombninant cycle. This takes patience but GOOP (only Goop) can be used to manufacture a rubber band between the case and the cap.
Micro tools, strong light and reading glasses if necessary.
Experiment first on cardboard
Dollop a spot onto cardboard. Leave a Hershey's Kisses tail on top.
It needs to dry overnight.
Then with a pair of vice grips or needle nose, yank of the Goop tail.
See how elastic it is. Almost unbelievable stretch and snap-back.
You need to make two spider silk threads from the cap to the case.
One on each side of the cap. 12 o'clock and 6 o'clock.
Dab a bit onto the cap. Then dab another bit at the base of the cap.
Then with a straightened paperclip, suck a thread either up or down and join it to the opposite dab. Straight up or straight down. Take your time. The thread has to be as, or thinner, than the paperclip
Do the other side.
Wait 24 hours.
Pull up on the cap. Elastic yes/no?
I've fixed a number of caps this way.
Fiddling with the Goop takes patience. Think hundred dollar bills...
โFeb-25-2018 04:12 PM
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โFeb-25-2018 04:06 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Fully charged electric impact will work OK.
โFeb-25-2018 03:46 PM