sailinglegend420
Well-Known Member
Again you're missing the point. My posts are about overcharging a starter battery when a VSR combines a depleted house and a full starter. The house gets up to its absorption voltage for 4-6 hours and that is charging a starter battery that is already fully charged. Do this every day for a season and the starter will dry out - especially if it is sealed and can't be topped up.But modern external regulators, eg Sterling Pro Reg D, limit the duration of the absorption charge and then drop to float voltage, according to Sterling's literature, with only 4-6 hours of absorption charge (which is temperature regulated anyway).