ip485
Well-Known Member
I realise there are a few important things I dont understand and have a feeling I should! (Well probably more than a few, but any way!)
- charging batteries, and in particular AGM batteries. There seems to be two schools of thought, dont charge to quickly and charge very quickly! They cant both be right. One school seems to reckon with AGM you can dump lots of charge in quickly because they are good at initially absorbing charge. Of course, I like that answer because the quicker you can replace the charge, the better. Which brings me on to the second question - so if you have two chargers, say one 100 amp and one 50 amp can you run them at the same time, and will they each "know" when to reduce the charge as the batteries approach a full charge.
- and on a different subject, some electronics (for example with switches on the main panel) have a power supply of two wires from the panel providing +ve and -ve both routing back to the main panel, whereas other equipment will have a positive supply with the earth routed back to the main earth on the engine perhaps, or that is my impression. What are the reasons and rational for each approach?
- charging batteries, and in particular AGM batteries. There seems to be two schools of thought, dont charge to quickly and charge very quickly! They cant both be right. One school seems to reckon with AGM you can dump lots of charge in quickly because they are good at initially absorbing charge. Of course, I like that answer because the quicker you can replace the charge, the better. Which brings me on to the second question - so if you have two chargers, say one 100 amp and one 50 amp can you run them at the same time, and will they each "know" when to reduce the charge as the batteries approach a full charge.
- and on a different subject, some electronics (for example with switches on the main panel) have a power supply of two wires from the panel providing +ve and -ve both routing back to the main panel, whereas other equipment will have a positive supply with the earth routed back to the main earth on the engine perhaps, or that is my impression. What are the reasons and rational for each approach?