pelissima
Well-Known Member
This is about the max Voltage to be reached during Bulk phase of your charger.
In our case we consume say 100Amps daily served by 3x100AmpH sealed marine batteries –calcium is written somewhere- in one bank, fed through Victron 12V 30A. If I set it at the recommended 14.4V, then by the time this happens everyone around us is asking to turn off the Honda already in use for 3-4 hours, and omitting the Absorption phase. I was wondering if a better approach might be to set the charger to 14 or 14.1V and spend some time in absorption phase (where voltage remains at the set value, and amps decreasing ) . I guess it also depends on the type of battery, but Googling on WINNER only brought any sort of winners but not batteries. So before entering the trial and error zone I am interested on the value you have set yours and of course comments on the above.
Rgds to all
George
In our case we consume say 100Amps daily served by 3x100AmpH sealed marine batteries –calcium is written somewhere- in one bank, fed through Victron 12V 30A. If I set it at the recommended 14.4V, then by the time this happens everyone around us is asking to turn off the Honda already in use for 3-4 hours, and omitting the Absorption phase. I was wondering if a better approach might be to set the charger to 14 or 14.1V and spend some time in absorption phase (where voltage remains at the set value, and amps decreasing ) . I guess it also depends on the type of battery, but Googling on WINNER only brought any sort of winners but not batteries. So before entering the trial and error zone I am interested on the value you have set yours and of course comments on the above.
Rgds to all
George