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On Aug 24, 4:11*pm, "Morgans" wrote:
"Eric Greenwell" wrote The Pro-Peak appears to be identical to the Multiplex LN5014 that I already have. I like the charger, it works well, it's simple to use, and is very handy for the glider and other purposes, but I still wish for one that charged 12 volt SLA batteries at 14.6 volts instead of 14.0, and would discharge at 1 amp or more, instead of only 0.4 amps. Maybe someone has another recommendation? *MMmmmm. *I am not so sure why you would want to go for more charge voltage. From what I read, that higher voltage is very harmful to SLA batteries. Same reading says not to use a charger meant for car batteries (flooded lead acid) because of the higher voltage hurting the sealed versions. I have never used a multi stage charger. *I only use a small float charger, which I normally charge and leave on floating for 3 or so days, then remove it until a month later, then charge with the float charger again for one day. The thing I have found that kills SLA quicker than crap, is leaving them sitting around in a low charge state. *That, and do not use an adapter or jumpers to charge it from a running car electrical system. *I once destroyed a battery in one weekend, using that idea. *After that, I read about the higher charge being a "bad thing" and now I believe it. -- Jim in NC High flat voltage is a bad thing. The right voltage during absorption charge mode (which Eric is talking about) helps charge the battery in a minimal time and is not bad - it is the recommended process for these batteries. Darryl |
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