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MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Concorde revealed that a 13.4 volt float (25C) is perfectly acceptable for their batteries. There is no magic tutti-frutti recipe for their batteries. They are not going to overcharge while other brands thrive.
Concorde POSITIVELY MUST be cognizant of maintenance voltage value conflict between Mil-Spec recommendations and consumer user manual recommendations. A sharp eyed GAO analyst would spot it in a minute and call Concorde on the carpet.
It took me awhile to figure this out.
When I built a Velcro retrofit simultaneous 24/12 volt 100-amp alternator for Edwards AFB, I was faced with over a hundred pages of documentation and specification corroboration (When was the last date your alternator test bench ammeter was factory calibrated?).
No engineer in their right mind is going to challenge my statement that electrical charging and maintenance values cannot possibly differ by any significant value between AGM battery brands. Yes, impedance may differ, but that is a charge acceptance value. But NOT bulk charge maximum or float voltage values. I will draw blood from any engineer's gluteus maximus who dares argue this statement.
THOUSANDS OF MOTOR VEHICLES ARE RUNNING AROUND WITH HUNDRED SIXTY DEGREE F AGM BATTERIES OPERATING AT 14.0 VOLTS AND THE AGM BATTERIES ARE LASTING FOR MANY YEARS. This reality check should make an impression on gullible consumers who swallow face saving "Not Me Too" Engineer (salesmen) individualist's personal-touch pronouncements for AGM battery floating guidelines. This relies on good old-fashioned common sense.
โJun-05-2015 06:39 PM
MrWizard wrote:JiminDenver wrote:
I've been following the thread since batteries are next on my list. (if it ever stops raining)
So what I am seeing is that my array capable of close to 50a is too wimpy for AGM's, right?
My array is less
And could be considered wimpy by that standard
What I do is run the genset in the morning let it do the heavy lifting coffee maker and MW and heavy amp charge
Then let the solar handle it until supper time
When I run the genny again
We full-time do that is a major thing
You can let your solar charge the batteries between trips, if you want too, nothing wimpy about 50 amps charge, just because the battery chemistry will let them take more
โJun-05-2015 03:46 PM
โJun-05-2015 01:59 PM
JiminDenver wrote:
I've been following the thread since batteries are next on my list. (if it ever stops raining)
So what I am seeing is that my array capable of close to 50a is too wimpy for AGM's, right?
โJun-05-2015 12:59 PM
jrnymn7 wrote:
Drop 13.8v to 13.2v using a simple buck converter. No biggie.
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โJun-05-2015 12:48 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
I was faced with over a hundred pages of documentation and specification corroboration (When was the last date your alternator test bench ammeter was factory calibrated?).
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