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Post by goingoffgrid on Dec 27, 2019 21:24:05 GMT
I do not use my system everyday and sometimes week(s) apart, Keeping the CC turned on daily/nightly It usually falls to 25.5 V + during the night (12.75 V ea battery) In the morning it usually takes 1-2 hours to complete the bulk phase. Do the batteries need to be cooked on boost mode if they are not substantially dis-charged? if the batts are not being discharged, would I be better off greatly reducing the time or voltage or eliminating boost all together? I am using the computer monitor program so changing the charge parameters is a real easy... I currently have boost set for 14.0V @ 30 min, and manually do equalization when I notice any unusual drop in voltage. Any battery theory geniuses out there have a thought?
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