geem
Well-Known Member
None the less, there are plenty of chargers about which will see that the battery voltage is above a threshold, which might be below 13.8V and not start charging.
Making two power supplies work together is often a fraught business.
It would be wrong to just assume it will work.
On a small scale, I have a small Ctek and another trickle charger. If the trickle charger is connected first, the Ctek sees more than the voltage of a fully charged battery and waits for it to drop.
If you switch the Ctek on first, let it settle in current limit phase, then switch the other charger on, the other charger pitches in with some current.
But I think the little Ctek is designed with 'never overcharge' a log way up the requirements list.
Other chargers are designed with different priorities.
They all have a set charge voltage. It is only these different set charge voltages that cause some to drop out of charge mode before others.