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BFL13 wrote:pianotuna wrote:
Hi
Even better may be a boondocker converter:
http://www.bestconverter.com/Boondocker-Converters-_c_154.html this charges at a maximum voltage of 14.6
I'd look closely at the Iota line as well:
http://www.bestconverter.com/DLS-Series-12-Volt_c_144.html this charges at a maximum voltage of 14.76 with the "IQ4" module.
Make sure the wire from the converter to battery bank is capable of the maximum current output.peirek wrote:
I am starting to lean towards the following upgrade:
1) Upgrade converter to PD 4655 MBA ($193.00). This will enable bulk mode charging (14.4v).
Always welcome critique and opinions.
You don't get a Charge Wizard with the earlier standard Boondocker/PowerMax converters. You would want a previous adjustable voltage model or the new standard PowerMax "LK" model that is replacing the older model.
The LK has adjustable voltage from 13-16.5 and that makes it way better than the Charge Wizard with its limited voltage options.
bestconverters is not showing he has transitioned to the new LK models yet. You can get the PM3-LKs on Amazon
โJul-01-2018 04:19 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
"Does a GC battery allow deeper discharge or do they just have more capacity to start with?"
You need to specify what type of construction. GC flooded batteries are fundamentally different from auto jar batteries.
Golf car AGM batteries have taller plates of the same construction as their car jar batteries.
Flooded GC batteries can tolerate and recover from far worse abuse than can the same campany's car jar RV battery. It's more a question of durability than capacity.
AGM batteries have better voltage level retention under load compared to any flooded RV or GC battery.
If a person believes that there isn't a universe of difference between a premium brand and a membership warehouse battery then they are going to learn the hard way. This does not apply to weekend warriors who do not tax capacity and performance.
What is almost never discussed is how easy or not a flooded battery gets recharged. The difference is generator run time versus ampere hours returned not just claimed or believed. I've seen newer bargain batteries act like aged premium batteries in ease of recharging.
Driving all the way across town to save ten cents a gallon on gasoline reveals a person's mental structure. Fussy about food, near superstitious about tires. Picky about flashlight battery brands, wait a week and pay triple for a haircut but then drive-across-town for a gasoline bargain battery (metaphor for battery knowledge).
โJul-01-2018 02:35 PM
CA Traveler wrote:
Medium duty full extension drawer slides and this box (has to be sealed) and you're good to go.
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peirek wrote:
@CA Traveler: Great idea about modifying a new box capable of housing the GC2s. I found these Single GC Box but cannot tell if they are capable of being sealed. I suspect not without some mods.
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