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NinerBikes wrote:
wonder how long RJ is staying down in the Q. RJ what model 100 watt panels did you end up going with and specs on them? Mono or polycrystaline?
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BFL13 wrote:And solar could easily mask that "lost" 10%. A couple hours of good sun or all day with crappy sun will more than make up for that difference. And the days you don't have even crappy sun you're gonna be in conservation mode (or firing up the genny) and still won't notice.
So a two year old battery could be down 10% in normal service anyway.
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smkettner wrote:That would be reduced stratification issues with lower charge rates. No issues with sulfation at high charge rates. But with most peoples converters (55A or less) and battery types (12V's and GC's), there's no issue at all.
I don't think it adds as much time as most people think because the charge is more complete with reduced sulfation issues.
smkettner wrote:No it doesn't. I only charge my bank with a 40 and 55 amp charger. That's 5% and 7% charge rates. Akin to most peoples solar setups. That does not reduce sulfation at all. I still have to do the higher volt finish charging that BFL does (but not as long as he has to though). All the really low charge rates do is induce some stratification (not enough in most cases to matter...does matter on mine though) and save some plate material.
I am thinking if half the amps were used the sulfation issue would be significantly reduced.
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BFL13 wrote:This is another reason I tend to recommend smaller converters and slower charging even if it takes a little longer. I don't think it adds as much time as most people think because the charge is more complete with reduced sulfation issues.
IMO it is more likely SOC will be in the 90s when absorption starts, due to the low charging rate. Solar has low amps compared with the usual converter size amps, so where you might be at 80% with the converter, it would be much higher in SOC with solar on the same size battery bank.
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