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racer4 wrote:MrWizard wrote:
I would be a little concerned about 15v
12v is not high enough for charging
And 15v is a bit high, for anything more than few minutes kick in the pants aka equalize
It's not adjustable it is selectable, meaning you can't get a voltage between the selections
Maybe Mexicowanderer will see this and give his opinion
He's are battery expert,
OP here.
My apologies, I typed the wrong model number. I edited the Mean Well model number from RSP-1500-25 to RSP-1500-15 (typo), but the link to the specs is the same.
My understanding is this unit has a potentiometer to adjust the voltage in the range of 13.5V - 16.5V. That's on the 6th line of the specifications. Did I misunderstand? Were you getting 12V and 15V from the first line of the specs?
I am planning to adjust it to 14.8V. Trojan specs Bulk Charge 14.8V, Absorption 14.1-14.7V.
Thanks
Chris
โNov-21-2016 08:55 AM
wa8yxm wrote:
I did not find specs on the "Power Supply" but I rather like 3-stage converters. I don't like "power Supply" for battery charging.
As to the fuse.... if the unit does not have an internal fuse YES you need a fuse. fuse is a must.. I mean how else is a 35 dollar Transistor supposed to blow in order to protect a 35 cent fuse.. Only in the 100 amp range it's more like 300 dollar transistor and 30 dollar fuse. ๐
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โNov-21-2016 07:44 AM
MrWizard wrote:
I would be a little concerned about 15v
12v is not high enough for charging
And 15v is a bit high, for anything more than few minutes kick in the pants aka equalize
It's not adjustable it is selectable, meaning you can't get a voltage between the selections
Maybe Mexicowanderer will see this and give his opinion
He's are battery expert,
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