This is very interesting what if I wanted to use a 12-volt 55 amp battery charger that is charging two batteries that are being used for some 12volt devices what heating pads would you recommend for that
For fast charge absorption at 3.6v/cell, 2. 48-volt 50 amp batteries in parallel is ok to force more time like 2 hours or more
can I force as long as it takes to balance or would be best to do some every day until it balances
or maybe is best to slow charge absorption for 4 to 6 hours a day...
For fast charge absorption at 3.6v/cell, 2. 48-volt 50 amp batteries in parallel is ok to force more time like 2 hours or more
can I force as long as it takes to balance or would be best to do some every day until it balances
or maybe is best to slow charge absorption for 4 to 6 hours a day...
This is my second-day balancing and I'm already doing at the 3.6 volts so I guess I'll continue with that for the fast charging for 30 minutes and then I'll bring it down to float at 3.45 v
I've been welding with a Transformer base welder 120-volt Flux core Hobart welder on my solar and it works great on mine. Still, I wanted something more efficient so I went with the esab Rebel inverter Style welder. It also has a power factor correction so it's supposed to be very efficient...
I have the same charge controller the FM 80 using it to charge lifep04 batteries works great just have to set it up right for it
to change your batteries
what you first start up the controller you need to select AGM so it wont equalization
In the main menu choose charger and then you'll have...
I tried it on my 120 volt 20 amp receptacle that I use with my Transformer base welder that receptacle is grounded probably and I still get the same err on the welder
Absorption time? I have two Renogy 48-volt smart lithium iron phosphate batteries in parallel I used them for about a year without charging to 100% not realizing that they needed to be balanced or how to balance them I currently set my Bulk to charge 100% and my absorption time 2 hours to help...