Mar-13-2023 08:17 AM
Mar-24-2023 12:16 PM
Mar-24-2023 11:21 AM
3 tons wrote:I would not want to float an LFP above 13.4 volts. 13.2 - 13.3 is better. I don't know anyone that recommends holding LFP long term at 100% charged.
snip.... the charger reverts back to and holds at 13.6v…Charger stays at 13.6v to again repeat the 14.6v charging cycle in 8 days, or presumably triggered upon reaching a voltage somewhat lower than 13.6v…
Mar-24-2023 09:29 AM
pianotuna wrote:
Power factor on PD units is 0.7.
Power factor on powermax is 0.85. (they call it efficiency)
https://www.boatandrvaccessories.com/en-ca/products/powermax-pm3-75-12-volt-75-amp-converter-charger
Mar-24-2023 08:09 AM
Ranger Tim wrote:
I do know what I want. Two LiFePO batteries and a converter that I can leave unattended while on shore power that will maintain them. I have no solar, a small generator and very low demand. We camp in varied locations from boondocking to KOA. I have gleaned enough info from the thread to be very useful and thank the contributors for their input.
Mar-24-2023 07:47 AM
Mar-24-2023 07:32 AM
otrfun wrote:I was reading about that I believe the manual I was reading on line said it lowers the secondary voltage also and will work in single dual or three stage, just has to be adjusted in single and the amount the other stages change are directly related to the adjustment of the 1st stage. I want three dials and to be able to adjust them independently. the only bad thing I have seen about power max has to do with their Power factor, apparently it isn't very good, so they use more power to output the same as say PDtime2roll wrote:We just purchased a new 75a Powermax. The unit can be switched to operate as a single-stage charger (i.e., power supply) or 3-stage charger.StirCrazy wrote:Do you have one? I don't think the adjustment holds for the multistage. I read PM is either fixed voltage adjustable or preset multistage.pianotuna wrote:I don't know about that.. I have been looking at it and I see a lot of mixed reviews and their power factor is commonly referred to as being bad. I do like the fact that you can fine tune the top voltage but I wish you could tune the 2nd stage independently.
power max is top of the line.
With some solar controllers you can program everything. Why hasn't anyone done this for converters yet?
Steve
There's a very small pot that adjusts voltage for *both* the single-stage mode and the *bulk* stage when in 3-stage mode. It can be adjusted from 13.0 to 16.5v. Comes from Powermax preset for 14.6v. Haven't confirmed it yet, but I believe the float (13.2v) and absorption (13.6v) voltages remain fixed and are not changed by this pot.
Mar-24-2023 07:28 AM
time2roll wrote:StirCrazy wrote:Do you have one? I don't think the adjustment holds for the multistage. I read PM is either fixed voltage adjustable or preset multistage.pianotuna wrote:
power max is top of the line.
I don't know about that.. I have been looking at it and I see a lot of mixed reviews and their power factor is commonly referred to as being bad. I do like the fact that you can fine tune the top voltage but I wish you could tune the 2nd stage independently.
With some solar controllers you can program everything. Why hasn't anyone done this for converters yet?
Steve
Mar-24-2023 07:19 AM
otrfun wrote:StirCrazy wrote:I'm a bit surprised any reputable converter/charger manufacturer would produce a single-stage 14.6v lifepo4 converter/charger.
I think part of that is they were waiting for a consensus of what would be good for a second voltage on a two stage and to see which format (chemical composition) was going to become the leader for rv use. There are some companies that came out with 2 stages right off the bat.
The converter/charger industry transitioned from single-stage to multi-stage converters/chargers for lead-cell batteries many, many years ago.
Lead-cell and lifepo4 chemistries share the same, exact charging dilemma. There is no one, ideal charge voltage for lead-cell. There is no one, ideal charge voltage for lifepo4.
Why some converter/charger manufacturers completely ignored this simple concept by introducing single-stage (single voltage) lifepo4 converters/chargers for lifepo4's is beyond me.
Mar-23-2023 08:32 PM
Mar-23-2023 02:30 PM
time2roll wrote:We just purchased a new 75a Powermax. The unit can be switched to operate as a single-stage charger (i.e., power supply) or 3-stage charger.StirCrazy wrote:Do you have one? I don't think the adjustment holds for the multistage. I read PM is either fixed voltage adjustable or preset multistage.pianotuna wrote:I don't know about that.. I have been looking at it and I see a lot of mixed reviews and their power factor is commonly referred to as being bad. I do like the fact that you can fine tune the top voltage but I wish you could tune the 2nd stage independently.
power max is top of the line.
With some solar controllers you can program everything. Why hasn't anyone done this for converters yet?
Steve
Mar-23-2023 12:48 PM
StirCrazy wrote:Do you have one? I don't think the adjustment holds for the multistage. I read PM is either fixed voltage adjustable or preset multistage.pianotuna wrote:
power max is top of the line.
I don't know about that.. I have been looking at it and I see a lot of mixed reviews and their power factor is commonly referred to as being bad. I do like the fact that you can fine tune the top voltage but I wish you could tune the 2nd stage independently.
With some solar controllers you can program everything. Why hasn't anyone done this for converters yet?
Steve
Mar-23-2023 12:11 PM
Mar-23-2023 10:42 AM
StirCrazy wrote:I'm a bit surprised any reputable converter/charger manufacturer would produce a single-stage 14.6v lifepo4 converter/charger.
I think part of that is they were waiting for a consensus of what would be good for a second voltage on a two stage and to see which format (chemical composition) was going to become the leader for rv use. There are some companies that came out with 2 stages right off the bat.
Mar-23-2023 06:43 AM
pianotuna wrote:
power max is top of the line.
Mar-23-2023 06:21 AM
otrfun wrote:Grit dog wrote:In the lead-cell world, I agree.
^ Are single stage battery chargers of any flavor a thing anymore? Whether talking converters, typical automotive chargers, marine chargers or small power equipment chargers/maintainers…
Every charger I’ve bought for the last 20lbs years has been a smart charger (well except the WFCO, it’s the Dollar Store of battery chargers and it came with the last RV I bought and it purports to be a smart charger as well. It’s just learning disabled…hence the recommendations here to get something else).
In the lifepo4 world, not so much. Look closely at the "lithium/lifepo4 approved" converters and chargers now on the market. Many are single-stage (single voltage) 14.6v chargers. For instance, Progressive Dynamic, one of the largest OEM converter/charger manufacturers for the RV market, didn't start offering multi-stage (multi-voltage) lifepo4 converters/chargers until a year or so ago. There's still a large inventory of single-stage Progressive Dynamic lifepo4 converters still being sold.