โJun-28-2018 02:50 PM
โJul-26-2018 09:14 PM
Cydog15 wrote:BFL13 wrote:
Lots of confusing info being passed around here.
I can confirm for a FACT, that the PowerMax units will all do "boost" at around 14.5v according to their particular charging profiles. The PPCs have a different charging profile from the deck-mount LKs in the "stages" automatic mode, but will still do "boost" at 14.5v as required, despite that 13.8v confusing info.
All have the adjustable voltage mode as well, so you can charge your batteries whatever their specs call for if the automatic "stages" mode is not suitable for your set-up.
I have no clue what Randy is doing with his "Boondocker" units, but they should be at least as good as the PowerMax units AFAIK.
You keep missing it. PM is changing suppliers. If you have one now it might boost but when they are gone, the're gone. Best is keeping the high boost and making it longer (2 hours) instead of 30 mins.
โJul-26-2018 09:02 PM
Cydog15 wrote:BFL13 wrote:
Lots of confusing info being passed around here.
I can confirm for a FACT, that the PowerMax units will all do "boost" at around 14.5v according to their particular charging profiles. The PPCs have a different charging profile from the deck-mount LKs in the "stages" automatic mode, but will still do "boost" at 14.5v as required, despite that 13.8v confusing info.
All have the adjustable voltage mode as well, so you can charge your batteries whatever their specs call for if the automatic "stages" mode is not suitable for your set-up.
I have no clue what Randy is doing with his "Boondocker" units, but they should be at least as good as the PowerMax units AFAIK.
You keep missing it. PM is changing suppliers. If you have one now it might boost but when they are gone, the're gone. Best is keeping the high boost and making it longer (2 hours) instead of 30 mins.
โJul-26-2018 08:49 PM
BFL13 wrote:
Lots of confusing info being passed around here.
I can confirm for a FACT, that the PowerMax units will all do "boost" at around 14.5v according to their particular charging profiles. The PPCs have a different charging profile from the deck-mount LKs in the "stages" automatic mode, but will still do "boost" at 14.5v as required, despite that 13.8v confusing info.
All have the adjustable voltage mode as well, so you can charge your batteries whatever their specs call for if the automatic "stages" mode is not suitable for your set-up.
I have no clue what Randy is doing with his "Boondocker" units, but they should be at least as good as the PowerMax units AFAIK.
โJul-26-2018 08:16 PM
โJul-25-2018 08:04 PM
BFL13 wrote:
Cydog15's "info" contradicts what one of the top guys at PowerMax (Errin) says is happening. I have posted what Errin says is the situation, including that all units will do boost at about 14.5v in the "automatic" mode, but in different ways between the PPCs and the regular deck-mounts. They all also have the adjustable voltage mode for guys who know how to use that.
Manuals and websites are being amended as things get sorted out with the new models.
โJul-25-2018 07:37 PM
โJul-25-2018 06:32 PM
BFL13 wrote:rjsurfer wrote:
What's the difference between a deck mount charger/inverter and the enclosed versions where all the components etc. are in the box?
Ron W.
Compare the standard PM3 LK deck-mount with the MBA and the PPC here.
http://powermaxconverters.com/products/
The PPC is for OEM mostly, while the MBA is a replacement for other companies' OEM converters but you keep the OEM power centre. The deck-mount is just the converter part, but can be mounted anywhere--it is not part of the power centre like the MBA.
These are converter/chargers, which do not have an inverter included like inverter/chargers do.
โJul-25-2018 05:23 AM
rjsurfer wrote:
What's the difference between a deck mount charger/inverter and the enclosed versions where all the components etc. are in the box?
Ron W.
โJul-25-2018 05:14 AM
โJul-25-2018 02:50 AM
โJul-24-2018 09:12 PM
Cydog15 wrote:I am looking for absorption to be 100% to 150% of bulk time. Fully charged and it all shakes down pretty fast to 13.6 volts. Low battery and you get the extended time you need. Adjustable % based on battery size would be even better.
Randy at Best demanded longer boost/bulk time too on the aftermarket units and might have finally got it.
โJul-24-2018 08:35 PM
BFL13 wrote:
Ok I found out the 13.8 business with OEMs is only for the PPC units that could/will be OEM. Those will also do boost at about 14.5 IF battery voltage falls to say 12.6 or whatever. It is still being sorted out with OEMs as to just exactly what profile they want in their PPCs. The OEMs want "automatic" for their customers, but battery guys can still get their kicks from the adjustable voltage mode ๐
The aftermarket deck mount models are different, with boost at approx. 14.5v depending on what you get. They also do the single adjustable voltage, so you can pick any voltage you like to meet your battery's spec.
Once things settle, manuals and websites will get tidied up.
โJul-24-2018 01:37 PM
โJul-22-2018 03:36 PM
BFL13 wrote:
"The PM3LK will always be 13.8 volt max on the 4 stage mode. Just got a Boondocker and it's 14.7, up from 14.6 on the 4 stage mode and has the adjustable lithium mode as well"
That is not correct.
The PM3-LKs have their three-stage mode and the adjustable voltage mode all in one unit. The boost voltage in the three-stage mode is 14.6v and it stays at that for 30 minutes from start -up.
bestconverters gets its "Boondocker" converters from PowerMax to specs as ordered by bestconverters. These specs may be different from PowerMax specs in some cases.
bestconverters seems to be selling their adjustable voltage models as "lithium" chargers. They changed the photo from the external knob pot recently to a photo of a standard old model (external fan, etc), but the above post suggests it is now an LK type with the internal fan and holes in the side for accessing the internal pot. Someday it might all get sorted out with everyone's website clear on what's what.
You can get the specs and operating instructions for the LK on the PowerMax website (use the "products" link first)