โMar-01-2022 10:06 AM
โApr-27-2022 10:50 PM
Gjac wrote:
Yes, I know hes the right guy and I remember his photos, that's why I bought the B&D 40 amp charger, I also remember BFL's ugly graph on charging he posted but never quite understood it.
โApr-21-2022 02:22 PM
KendallP wrote:Yes, I know hes the right guy and I remember his photos, that's why I bought the B&D 40 amp charger, I also remember BFL's ugly graph on charging he posted but never quite understood it.BFL13 wrote:
Photo from 12 years ago for K's entertainment
Bless you, B
โApr-20-2022 11:30 AM
BFL13 wrote:
Photo from 12 years ago for K's entertainment
โApr-20-2022 11:29 AM
Gjac wrote:BFL13 wrote:Have you ever verified what % charge you have when it says ful with your hydrometer? My batteries are not on a slide and getting a bulb type hydrometer is impossible. I'm guessing these "smart chargers" only charge to 95% SOC or so. Any thoughts about not bringing batteries up to 100% charge does for battery life over time?
Yes, you have to do a second run after the first time it says FUL. Confirm real full with an hydrometer
The 1093A has 2a setting but the 1093D has 4a as it's low and for the E. A near full batt accepts more like 4a going to the 15.7v E so 2 as low not enough
โApr-20-2022 07:45 AM
Gjac wrote:BFL13 wrote:Have you ever verified what % charge you have when it says ful with your hydrometer? My batteries are not on a slide and getting a bulb type hydrometer is impossible. I'm guessing these "smart chargers" only charge to 95% SOC or so. Any thoughts about not bringing batteries up to 100% charge does for battery life over time?
Yes, you have to do a second run after the first time it says FUL. Confirm real full with an hydrometer
The 1093A has 2a setting but the 1093D has 4a as it's low and for the E. A near full batt accepts more like 4a going to the 15.7v E so 2 as low not enough
โApr-20-2022 06:39 AM
BFL13 wrote:Have you ever verified what % charge you have when it says ful with your hydrometer? My batteries are not on a slide and getting a bulb type hydrometer is impossible. I'm guessing these "smart chargers" only charge to 95% SOC or so. Any thoughts about not bringing batteries up to 100% charge does for battery life over time?
Yes, you have to do a second run after the first time it says FUL. Confirm real full with an hydrometer
The 1093A has 2a setting but the 1093D has 4a as it's low and for the E. A near full batt accepts more like 4a going to the 15.7v E so 2 as low not enough
โApr-19-2022 09:21 PM
โApr-19-2022 08:43 PM
BFL13 wrote:
Yes,you have to do a second run after the first time it says FUL. Confirm real full with an hydrometer
The 1093A has 2a setting but the 1093D has 4a as it's low and for the E. A near full batt accepts more like 4a going to the 15.7v E so 2 as low not enough
โApr-19-2022 08:35 PM
Gjac wrote:
I have the B&D 40/20/10/2 also and really like it it was the best $50 I spent when I got it on closeout when Walmart stopped selling them. I use it to charge and maintain my 2 6v GC batteries. Getting back to top charging I suspect the B&D does not fully charge the batteries when it says ful, because when I disconnect the B&D and float at 13.6V with my old Magnatech constant charger for a couple of days I can dry camp for several more days without generator usage. Has anyone else noticed this with the B&D or any other "smart charger"?
โApr-19-2022 07:06 AM
โApr-19-2022 06:42 AM
โApr-18-2022 04:22 PM
ktmrfs wrote:
son has the one you posted, the one I have is even more basic. No start mode, 6V mode is 6A current limited but not voltage limited so on the 6V mode it will easily rise to at least 8V @ 6A if you leave it on long enough and the battery will take it. But unlike the one in the picture the 12V mode will limit voltage.
โApr-18-2022 03:57 PM
โApr-18-2022 03:35 PM
ktmrfs wrote:
I had one of the HF "beast" chargers, it's now down at our son's house, but he brings it up when I need it.
Extech makes pretty decent meters. Not NIST traceable, but still accurate enough for our use. In fact Extech, Amprobe OEM meters to well known and well respected T&M companies.
My next task is to check the 4 Trojan T-125's GC2's that are 10 years old on my other trailer. It will be interesting to see how close to replacement they may be. They often get drawn down to 30% SOC or so and have lots of cycle on them.