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jrnymn7 wrote:No marketeer, this is Morningstar where all values can be chosen at will even if inappropriate or simply to suite your own purposes.
If those who marketeer chargers decide that "float mode" means you should park your rv in the lake, while charging, is anyone here going to abide by their dogma?
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ewarnerusa wrote:
I guess nullifying the 14.4V is what I'm trying to do since "they" say that 6V batteries in series should be charged at 14.8V because Trojan says so. But since always charging at 14.8V would mean my inverter won't turn on, I dial it back to 14.4V but try to sneak a 14.8V+ in there on a relatively frequent basis.
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jrnymn7 wrote:
Let the batteries tell you how they are doing... SG readings, tiny bubbles while charging, etc. Some batts need several hours at 15+v while others do well at 14.6v. And pay close attention to battery temperature. You may have to improve battery compartment ventilation for the summer months, even at 14.4v, to avoid excessive gassing.