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MrWizard
Nov 12, 2016Moderator
the answer i was given :
until the charging amps drop to (1) amp per battery
two batteries in parallel (2) amps at 14.7v
five batteries (5) amps at 14.7v
two AGM 6v GC in series = 12v , aka (1) amp at 14.7v
until the charging amps drop to (1) amp per battery
two batteries in parallel (2) amps at 14.7v
five batteries (5) amps at 14.7v
two AGM 6v GC in series = 12v , aka (1) amp at 14.7v
Sam Spade wrote:BFL13 wrote:
My question then is, " How long can you leave it at 14.7ish before making it drop to Float at 13.7ish ?"
--And, how can you tell when it is time to drop to Float so you don't dry out the AGM?
AGMs don't "dry out".
And anyone who has to ask the first question should trust an automatic charger to do it FOR them.
Most people are not qualified to do it manually......including some of those who think they are.
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