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โApr-18-2013 11:44 AM
โApr-18-2013 11:40 AM
mena661 wrote:
14.7V won't finish charge these. At least not in a reasonable amount of time. 15V @ 8 amps on the HF manual gets it done in about 2 hrs, sometimes 3 AFTER the converter (old Paramode) or my portable reaches their respective "full". The BD's EQ setting takes longer than the HF manual but it uses a lower amp rate (4A). I do typically leave the batts on the converter for a week before I do any finishing charges just to see if they get them up to baseline SG but the converter (Paramode) only seemed to accomplish that if I kept SOC above 85%. I don't know if the Iota would do it at 85% SOC or not.
โApr-18-2013 11:30 AM
RoyB wrote:
I'm down to two 85AH battery now after 6 six years of use and trailer is still buttoned up. Planning on setting up again in a couple of weeks here.
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Roy Ken
โApr-18-2013 07:51 AM
โApr-18-2013 07:50 AM
Hurricaner wrote:
A lot of bad info in this thread. The Iota can't possibly produce 14.8 volts into a large discharged battery bank. If it did it would destroy itself. As soon as the charger reaches its max amp rating it backs off the voltage to maintain that amperage output.
The only way a charger can control amperage output is to limit the voltage. If the charger tries to maintain 14.8 volts it will go up in smoke as the large discharged battery bank is capable of drawing far more current than the charger is rated for (55 amps). The charger will produce what ever voltage is necessary(up to 14.8 max voltage setpoint) to maintain that max amp set-point which is its rated output.
Sam
โApr-18-2013 07:24 AM
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โApr-18-2013 07:06 AM
MNtundraRet wrote:I understand now. My readings were taken from the Victron which is not at the output terminals of the converter. I think Sal would call this a measurement error. ๐ BTW, I'm not worried about the charging time, I'm not expecting this to be quick. Next time I'll check the converter terminals.
Your Iota did go into "bulk" charging within a few minutes, and the output voltage would have been 14.8 volts. To see it you would need to read the voltage at the charger output terminals. Your converter/charger was working since to read the current (amps) outputting maximum rated 55 amps.
โApr-18-2013 06:59 AM
โApr-18-2013 06:50 AM
RoyB wrote:I would think your converter would put out way more than 6-8 amps if drawn down to 50% SOC.
I will draw the 53amps DC for about 10-12 minutes and then it starts slowly dropping in current and in about 20 minutes or so it settles out at around positive 6-8AMPS DC. It will stay at this level for around two hours total time and then the PD9260C switches down to 13.6VDC. My current meter drops maybe an amp when this happens. This mode will continue for about another hour.
โApr-18-2013 06:42 AM
mena661 wrote:
Thanks all. I was under the impression that the Iota went right to 14.8V. Didn't know it was like other converters that ramp to that voltage. That would explain the behavior. Although I do wonder why it went to 14.8 when I first connected it. About solar, it's on my list.
โApr-18-2013 06:39 AM
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