Hi,
So I have a Xantrex TrueCharge 40 (old model) and its got a setting for 13.5 volts to act as a power supply (as stated in manual). My question is why?
Last time I checked the water in my batteries it was pretty low between all the batteries. I put an entire gallon between the 4 batteries ( 6 volt golf cart). I am a liveaboard and think that when we are using electricity that it makes the battery charger think the batteries are lower than expected and is possibly overcharging them which is causing the excessive use of water?
The battery charger has 3 settings thee step, two step or 13.5 fixed output. What setting should I set it to?
To add to the lunacy I've got an AGM as the emergency backup which is a different battery type than my wet cell house bank. I've set the charger to flooded for charging characteristics which is probably ruining the expensive agm.
I do have a battery temp sensor though. I have my banks set in the rear starboard laz. and two in the engine compartment. I have the sensor in the warmest location (shared with engine).
Thanks,
-Jared
So I have a Xantrex TrueCharge 40 (old model) and its got a setting for 13.5 volts to act as a power supply (as stated in manual). My question is why?
Last time I checked the water in my batteries it was pretty low between all the batteries. I put an entire gallon between the 4 batteries ( 6 volt golf cart). I am a liveaboard and think that when we are using electricity that it makes the battery charger think the batteries are lower than expected and is possibly overcharging them which is causing the excessive use of water?
The battery charger has 3 settings thee step, two step or 13.5 fixed output. What setting should I set it to?
To add to the lunacy I've got an AGM as the emergency backup which is a different battery type than my wet cell house bank. I've set the charger to flooded for charging characteristics which is probably ruining the expensive agm.
I do have a battery temp sensor though. I have my banks set in the rear starboard laz. and two in the engine compartment. I have the sensor in the warmest location (shared with engine).
Thanks,
-Jared