โSep-27-2014 08:21 AM
โSep-29-2014 11:48 AM
full_mosey wrote:MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Don, the Lifeline factory manual claims a 31 rated at 110 ampere hours can safely swallow a 500 ampere charge rate. This is what is giving me the willies with those cheapowatts, not a misprint here, the text reads five hundred amperes, 500% of 20 ampere hour rate,
Isn't that is where a temp-comp charger is needed? Doesn't that allow the charger to automatically monitor battery temp and control Voltage?
Why would there be any need for 'the willies' whith an automatic temp-comp charger?
Optima says their batteries can be charged with unliminted current at 15.6V so long as the battery is held under 125F until the charge rate reaches 1A. Isn't that a prescription for a temp-comp charger? What that says to me is that if the temp reaches 125F, the charger should automatically reduce Volts to maintain 125F and that would determine the actual current limit.
HTH;
John
โSep-29-2014 10:39 AM
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โSep-29-2014 08:47 AM
โSep-28-2014 05:44 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Don, the Lifeline factory manual claims a 31 rated at 110 ampere hours can safely swallow a 500 ampere charge rate. This is what is giving me the willies with those cheapowatts, not a misprint here, the text reads five hundred amperes, 500% of 20 ampere hour rate,
โSep-27-2014 07:48 PM
โSep-27-2014 07:17 PM
โSep-27-2014 06:51 PM
โSep-27-2014 06:16 PM
Gau 8 wrote:pianotuna wrote:
Hi,
Do you mean agm battery?
Self discharge can be as little as 1% per month or as great as 1% per day. It depends on the chemistry that the battery maker is using.
How does the chemistry vary? They are all lead/acid batteries.
โSep-27-2014 05:37 PM
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โSep-27-2014 04:22 PM
smkettner wrote:
That system works fine. Check that absorption and float voltages are not more that 0.1 too high.
โSep-27-2014 04:19 PM