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mchero wrote:
How about something like this?
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mchero wrote:
How about something like this?
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full_mosey wrote:Gerald55 wrote:
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OK, the need for high amp recharges was news to me. Or is this basically another way of saying that AGMs do need equalization? ...
No. Equalization is a flooded(FLA) thing; meaning to use excess VOLTS to force electrolysis so that the stratified acid is re-stirred EQUALLY throughout the liquid.
As to 'the need' for high Amp charging, there is partial truth to that. The lowest actual mfgrs spec I have seen is to limit Amps to 30% of the 20hr rating. The highest I have seen is unlimited Amps. Some of this is lawyer talk and some is marketing talk.
AGMs do benefit from temp comp chargers. These chargers limit Volts by reading the battery temperature via a probe. IMHO, the purpose is to maximize Amps while at the same time keeping Volts below electrolysis. Allowing electrolysis is simply a waste of energy in an AGM and results in slower charging.
โJan-06-2016 05:32 PM
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Gerald55 wrote:
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OK, the need for high amp recharges was news to me. Or is this basically another way of saying that AGMs do need equalization? ...
โJan-06-2016 03:43 PM
landyacht318 wrote:
Also, solar cannot meet the higher amp recharge requirements they need every so many deep cycles.
My Northstar AGM protests at 4 cycles of only low and slow solar, even if it meets the acceptance threshold each day. One high amp recharge and it returns to happy. My alternator is cheap and is easy for me to replace, so I use thick copper and do not fear maxing it out as it is cheaper than a new battery.
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