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NinerBikes
Apr 03, 2015Explorer
There is no such thing as smart chargers for doing an equalization charge. Not with lawyers involved.
So don't even bother to entertain the notion that it is possible. It requires manual chargers and manual measurements.
5% of 75 amp hours is 3.75 amps. You need around 3.75 -4.5 amps at 16.0V for your 75 amp hour intestate group 24 batteries.
You need to get a specific gravity reading of 1.275 or better on all 6 cells, or 16.0V at the terminals, which ever happens first, then discontinue charging. This requires constant monitoring every 5 minutes the first time you do this, to see which occurs first, with a good SG gauge and a good Digital Multi meter to take samples.
One group 24 battery at a time.
So don't even bother to entertain the notion that it is possible. It requires manual chargers and manual measurements.
5% of 75 amp hours is 3.75 amps. You need around 3.75 -4.5 amps at 16.0V for your 75 amp hour intestate group 24 batteries.
You need to get a specific gravity reading of 1.275 or better on all 6 cells, or 16.0V at the terminals, which ever happens first, then discontinue charging. This requires constant monitoring every 5 minutes the first time you do this, to see which occurs first, with a good SG gauge and a good Digital Multi meter to take samples.
One group 24 battery at a time.
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