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BFL13 wrote:Oh God! LOL!
I get to use this again! ๐
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlCiDEXuxxA
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MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
The Mega is plenty big enough. I mused this for a bit and came up with an idea. Apply the Mega. 15.0 volts. This time disregard the amperage. Instead monitor the acid in all cells. When all cells are bubbling slightly note the time elapsed between start to finish. This can easily eat a couple of hours, so don't worry. Just ensure you are starting from a level of battery charge that is easily repeatable. That way you can top charge with a timer. I'm soooooo lazy I use an interval timer, but one with a battery backup (I further cheat and use a cheap 12 volt voltage regulator and timer and suck power off the 24 volt bank - not likely to run out of memory). A weatherproof timer is inexpensive and you will look for a lawn sprinkler TYPE timer, which is called an INTERVAL TIMER. While I'm doing important things like reading, snoring, or staring out across the sea the timer and charger is doing it's thing. Not important whether your timer is AC or DC, but it is important that it not lose it's mind (timing cycle) because of a power outage.
Let those batteries bubble a little. If one cell is reluctant, find out why. Usually it is a sign of sulfation. Do an equalization. Then try it again down the road. Bubbling the start of which is an incredibly underused tool in battery management. Use it to VERIFY your perception of state of charge.
APART: I would love to see - it would be my reward to see declarations here "Gee I followed this stuff, it was simple, and it apparently doubled the lifespan of my batteries". Then I will have accomplished my goal. Vamos A Ver.
The increase of sophistication of these threads puts a smile on my face - thanks guys, for the time being, that is reward enough ๐
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sjturbo wrote:
Thanks niner! That is what I was doing during the Top Charge, (turning it off to read the battery voltage). It just sounded like something else.
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sjturbo wrote:
I just ordered the Freas, looking forward to being able to read through good glass. One of the many puzzles I have not been able to answer is when charging with the Mega Watt how do I need to wire in the volt/amp meter so it is reading what the battery charge is vs the Mega Watt output? I have the meter tied to the shunt on the negative output of the supply now. So how should I have it?
Thanks.