simonfraser
Well-Known Member
i think i nearly understand, but:
during the winter i am supposed to charge my lead acid battery to a float of 14.0V.
my (3rd !) regulator cuts out way before this, somewhere in the region of 13.0V.
my solar panel runs at 23.8V, so i have connected this direct without the regulator. this being the only way to drive the voltage high enough to put more charge in my battery.
today i have a float V of 12.9, so i have kept it connected and shall check again next week.
why does no one make a regulator to charge a lead acid battery a 100% ??
will my instruments expire if they are connected to ??? 15V or more ?
during the winter i am supposed to charge my lead acid battery to a float of 14.0V.
my (3rd !) regulator cuts out way before this, somewhere in the region of 13.0V.
my solar panel runs at 23.8V, so i have connected this direct without the regulator. this being the only way to drive the voltage high enough to put more charge in my battery.
today i have a float V of 12.9, so i have kept it connected and shall check again next week.
why does no one make a regulator to charge a lead acid battery a 100% ??
will my instruments expire if they are connected to ??? 15V or more ?