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BFL13
Feb 10, 2017Explorer II
Don't forget that a single voltage charger does two battery stages: Bulk and Absorption.
When Absorption is done (battery full), you shut the charger off, or it quits by itself if an "automatic", OR, if voltage is adjustable, you manually lower the single voltage to the proper Float voltage, and it stays there until you change the voltage.
A "three-stage" charger is a distortion of the true meaning of the terminology for "stages." They only mean three different "single voltages." You have to stay awake when playing this game! :(
When Absorption is done (battery full), you shut the charger off, or it quits by itself if an "automatic", OR, if voltage is adjustable, you manually lower the single voltage to the proper Float voltage, and it stays there until you change the voltage.
A "three-stage" charger is a distortion of the true meaning of the terminology for "stages." They only mean three different "single voltages." You have to stay awake when playing this game! :(
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