Miles
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Hello friends, I am about to build my first DC power system, using Renogy's DCC50S Battery Charger and a 60Ah Lifepo4 battery from Amped Outdoors, based on this blueprint: https://www.mobile-solarpower.com/simplified-400-watt-fewer-wires-and-alternator-charging.html (in this case no solar panel or inverter for now).
Quick question, I noticed the label on the battery says "Max current: 50A" I assume this refers to the max draw you can put on the battery, but does it also apply to charging current?
I remember in Will's review of the DCC50S that the charging current might have slightly exceeded 50A at times. Just want to make sure that wouldn't be a problem for this battery.
Also I assume that if I set the DCC50S to the Lithium battery setting, it will charge this battery properly, even though Amped Outdoors says never to use anything but the AC charger they sell.
Quick question, I noticed the label on the battery says "Max current: 50A" I assume this refers to the max draw you can put on the battery, but does it also apply to charging current?
I remember in Will's review of the DCC50S that the charging current might have slightly exceeded 50A at times. Just want to make sure that wouldn't be a problem for this battery.
Also I assume that if I set the DCC50S to the Lithium battery setting, it will charge this battery properly, even though Amped Outdoors says never to use anything but the AC charger they sell.