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โAug-23-2015 07:47 PM
NinerBikes wrote:
If you want to run a pair of MegaWatts through a Schotky diode and lose .4V off the top of the 15.4 to 15.5V a MegaWatt is capable of, then so be it, but then you can pair a set of them for 60 amps, or 72 Amp capacity.
โAug-23-2015 06:20 PM
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โAug-23-2015 05:19 PM
otrfun wrote:
Looks pretty good to me. I also use a PD9260.
Although I try to appreciate the various discussions about different charge voltages, for my layman needs I'm much more concerned about getting the proper charge current.
With my batteries discharged to 12.2v, my PD9260 produces almost 58 amps of initial charge current (measured using a clamp-on ammeter). It's rated at 60 amps. No complaints here.
โAug-23-2015 04:44 PM
โAug-23-2015 04:41 PM
Salvo wrote:Looks pretty good to me. I also use a PD9260.
Amusing!
There are quite a few people out there that are smarter than the PD EEs.
What's wrong with this picture?
After 240 min, the PD finally gets up to 14.4V. Current tapers from the get go.
14.8V specRJsfishin wrote:
If Voltage needed to be higher than 14,4, PD would have made it that way.
Are you all smarter than the PD engineers,....or just think you are.
โAug-23-2015 04:34 PM
โAug-23-2015 04:22 PM
NinerBikes wrote:
A MegaWatt, or a Meanwell, or a Borg charger is King, only if the owner is diligent about temperature corrections, charging manually, and wanting to optimize the most time efficient use and fuel use of their generator. Once you know your usage, and SOC, you set a timer for the generator... nothing wasted. Pure efficiency. Very little waste. Add solar panel setup for top charge capabilities.
โAug-23-2015 03:31 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Or, a person can get smart, check into a hotel and wait for the lights to go out (down here).
This forum has what, three or four factions? Some members of each faction insist the idol they pray to is the right one and all others are blasphemy. Sound familiar?
Give battery maintenence your best shot. There are alternative methods available
But as one of my heros Albert Einstein quoted "Insanity can be defined by doing something over and over exactly the same way and expecting different results".
โAug-23-2015 02:15 PM
โAug-23-2015 10:18 AM
RJsfishin wrote:
If Voltage needed to be higher than 14,4, PD would have made it that way.
Are you all smarter than the PD engineers,....or just think you are.
And if you want higher voltage, both my little schumachers go to 15.4 for several hrs before float.
My bigger Schumacher goes to 16+ volts before dropping stage.
My tender only goes to 14.4.
Both my stanleys only go to 13.8, then drop to 12.9.
They all have different ideas, w/ PD being the very best, not IMO, FACT !!