mobiledynamics
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I just received our new 25amp Smartcharger for our AGM batteries.
For the garage queens + snowblower/OPE batteries, I've been using the Cteks for years . 7amp units.
I picked this charger up as our AGM's like HIGH AMP charges. All these chargers have a AGM setting which puts out 14.7 (note, some of my garage queens have been swapped from wet cells to AGM's as they aged)
Humor me, as I'm not no EE guru
It's my understanding that voltage causes heat and NOT amps.
Does that mean ANY battery can take a HIGH AMP charge as long as volt threshold is at 14.1, etc and when it see's the battery at 14.1, it trims/lowers the amp down to absorb/float stage.
Or for wet cells, do I stick with low and slow as a general rule.
The same ? applies for Lifepo4 batteries in automotive usage. Low and slow, or will it take a 25 amp charge well, as long as it maintains the 14.2 volt charge during bulk, and then trims it down to 13.6
For the garage queens + snowblower/OPE batteries, I've been using the Cteks for years . 7amp units.
I picked this charger up as our AGM's like HIGH AMP charges. All these chargers have a AGM setting which puts out 14.7 (note, some of my garage queens have been swapped from wet cells to AGM's as they aged)
Humor me, as I'm not no EE guru
It's my understanding that voltage causes heat and NOT amps.
Does that mean ANY battery can take a HIGH AMP charge as long as volt threshold is at 14.1, etc and when it see's the battery at 14.1, it trims/lowers the amp down to absorb/float stage.
Or for wet cells, do I stick with low and slow as a general rule.
The same ? applies for Lifepo4 batteries in automotive usage. Low and slow, or will it take a 25 amp charge well, as long as it maintains the 14.2 volt charge during bulk, and then trims it down to 13.6