โAug-03-2013 04:41 AM
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Salvo wrote:
What do you mean by SAFELY? No explosions? That charge rate will definitely boil your batteries. Probably need to fill water every week.
The 20C of your typical 220AH battery bank is 11A. 8% of 11A is 0.88A. Maintaining 14.8V till current drops to 0.88A is no way to treat your batteries. Sounds more like a equalize procedure.
SalMEXICOWANDERER wrote:
At 20C the "fastest" way to SAFELY recharge FLA batteries is to apply 14.8 volts until such time as the current drops to less than 08% of total 20 ampere hour rating.
โAug-03-2013 01:39 PM
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โAug-03-2013 12:43 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
At 20C the "fastest" way to SAFELY recharge FLA batteries is to apply 14.8 volts until such time as the current drops to less than 08% of total 20 ampere hour rating.
โAug-03-2013 11:16 AM
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โAug-03-2013 10:25 AM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:Another golden piece of info from MEX!! Was that .08% or 8%??? Forgive my stupid question but do you put it into float at that point or perform the top charge portion?
At 20C the "fastest" way to SAFELY recharge FLA batteries is to apply 14.8 volts until such time as the current drops to less than 08% of total 20 ampere hour rating. Any other formula for 5% antimonial batteries is bogus science. If power runtime is not an issue, apply 10% of total ampere hour rating until such time as 14.4 volts is reached. For top charging apply 2% of ampere hour rating until such time as 15.0 volts is achieved.
โAug-03-2013 10:24 AM
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Gale Hawkins wrote:
Never seen a constant current battery charger even in automatic chargers.
โAug-03-2013 07:18 AM
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