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โSep-19-2014 10:44 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
14.0 is pretty mild juju. If you were say in Fargo with a temp of 52 then temp would matter a little more. So would equalization potential. Six cells in series should accept no more than 10-12 amperes when first connected then drop significantly.
In short, I wouldn't worry too much about 10 degrees ๐
If you wish you can start the process at 6PM.
โSep-19-2014 10:11 PM
โSep-19-2014 10:08 PM
mena661 wrote:howardq99 wrote:Pull it back .168V.
Here in Phoenix we'll probably average about 90F over the next 10 days, should I dial back the volts and or the time a little?
โSep-19-2014 09:59 PM
howardq99 wrote:Pull it back .168V.
Here in Phoenix we'll probably average about 90F over the next 10 days, should I dial back the volts and or the time a little?
โSep-19-2014 09:46 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Thirty six hours at 14.0 volts will finish curing the plates assuming your air temperature will be around (averaged) 80F day and night.
โSep-19-2014 09:15 PM
โSep-19-2014 09:00 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
One more fast call to Trojan...?
Do you use the same plate paste and pasting thickness on the cheapies as you do on the T-105 batteries?
Sorry to pop your balloon.
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