Good morning, Len,
Smart idea to find that battery information. The ONLY settings I was questioning, not having heard back on this from Maine Sail, are the ones I left in the quote below. So, I did a little more research.
The goal is to obtain the most efficient charging from your alternator WHEN YOUR HOUSE BANK IS DEPLETED, say after a night on the hook. This generally means a reasonable time for the bulk charge to bring the bank back up. Your battery monitor will answer the "When is that?" question.
Only because my MC-612 regulator is twice the time, I had thought the bulk and absorption times were short, from my experience "on the hook" with the fridge running.
Try the 18 minutes. If you find, in real life, BASED ON YOUR USE OF THE HOUSE BANK AND DRAW-DOWN for various sailing experiences (i.e., daysails vs. one or two nights on the hook), that the charging VOLTAGE never gets to 14.8V in eighteen minutes, then you could increase the time.
The manual, page 7, says:
Calculated Bulk Charge - Holds voltage at bulk level for six minutes, then calculates battery condition by comparing existing voltage, time at voltage, and field percentage to target values. If values are met, the regulator advances to the next stage. If values are not met, the regulator continues to bulk charge and compares real-time to target values. This will re-occur until all values are met.
If values (the regulator can only sense voltage, it knows nothing about current) are not met it appears to be saying that the regulator will sense that the
voltage level is not met and
will stay in bulk. I say "it appears to be" ONLY because I have never personally seen this in operation (because I personally haven't looked) and is what I'm suggesting you check, and because my MC-612 regulator is the same but it is 36 minutes for this stage of charging. Remember, this is what prompted my post on this in the first place.
If the regulator will stay in bulk automatically, then my "chicken little" concerns are meaningless and everything will be just fine because the regulator algorithm will continue each stage of charging AUTOMATICALLY, until the voltages are met.
Maybe it's not an issue after all.:dance:
Here's a PERFECT case of when I should have said:
Hey, Stu, before you scare a friend about his new installation
It really looks like you're fine with the factory settings to start off with, and then check as you sail around.
Nice way to start the day, eh?


Stu
I am at a loss as to what to set the 3 times for each stage (Bulk, Absorption, Float). So for now I intend to program as follow:
b1c/Bulk Time = 18 min (default)
A1c/Absorption Time = 18 min (default)
F1C/Float Time = min 18 mins (default)