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MEXICOWANDERER wrote:How long is the warranty?
Wottya mean my battery is no stinky bueno? I used it three or four time and it's out of warranty?
โOct-11-2016 09:31 AM
full_mosey wrote:
Plus, the 2A setting is harmful if you have a higher concurrent draw as it will NEVER go to float and could lock on at 14+ Volts.
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MEXICOWANDERER wrote:While I agree the typical portable smart charger is not the best to charge a battery and then put the battery in storage. I think the idea is to charge the battery due to some mishap and put the battery back in service to be charged by the normal operating system such as the alternator.
"Even if it isn't perfect", would be like having a 5 lb fire extinguisher filled to 8 oz and calling it "Not Perfect". Or a 3-axle motorhome with a 15 gallon gas tank.
Yes a smart charger will replace most of the depleted charge. Unlike a gas tank, batteries are snotty chemical laboratories. They'll sulfate then lattice link the crystals. When that happens you can push the little "Desulfate" button 100,000,000 times and the battery will just laugh at you. There are two remedies: Don't boondock a lot, and put your battery store on speed-dial.
โOct-10-2016 11:04 AM
path1 wrote:
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What I did have of Harbor freight was 10/2/50 amp 12 volt.
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landyacht318 wrote:AStinker- wrote:MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
If folks are genuinely intetested I could assemble a how-to-do-it article about setting up a Megawatt for Dummies. But not if three days of hard work does not become a "sticky". Don't care if it has my name posted. Something to be mounted in a compartment. Yes, it means running power to the compartment even an extension cord. Complete with German Hunting Handbook grade instructions...and genuine pictures.
I for one would love a "how-to-do-it article about setting up a Megawatt for Dummies." But have no idea how to go about requesting getting it made into a sticky.
The tiny voltage trim pot on these switching power supplies is rated for a rotational life of only 50 cycles.
http://www.bourns.com/products/potentiometers/trimpot-trimming-potentiometers-single-turn/product/33...
Perhaps not an issue for someone who sets it to 14.x and spins the spring wound timer and has no need for a different voltage.
Removing this trim pot and replacing it with wires leading to a higher rotational cycle life more precise potentiometer is hardly rocket science, but does require some soldering skills AND or Disassembly of the unit, whose transistors use the casing as a heatsink, and require reapplication of thermal grease on reassembly.
At maximum output( think depleted battery) they get hot and should employ additional heat removal methods beyond the little sleeve bearing 60mm fan provided with the unit.
โOct-08-2016 05:48 PM
AStinker- wrote:MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
If folks are genuinely intetested I could assemble a how-to-do-it article about setting up a Megawatt for Dummies. But not if three days of hard work does not become a "sticky". Don't care if it has my name posted. Something to be mounted in a compartment. Yes, it means running power to the compartment even an extension cord. Complete with German Hunting Handbook grade instructions...and genuine pictures.
I for one would love a "how-to-do-it article about setting up a Megawatt for Dummies." But have no idea how to go about requesting getting it made into a sticky.
โOct-08-2016 05:02 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
If folks are genuinely intetested I could assemble a how-to-do-it article about setting up a Megawatt for Dummies. But not if three days of hard work does not become a "sticky". Don't care if it has my name posted. Something to be mounted in a compartment. Yes, it means running power to the compartment even an extension cord. Complete with German Hunting Handbook grade instructions...and genuine pictures.