
milliejohn wrote:you seem to want more than the original post asked for, a simple, cheap way to recharge his battery, he only needs a basic battery charger that will work off his generator, I will not return to this thread. :goodnight:
working on it wrote:I read this post about the charger putting out too much voltage for my AGM battery. I had previously praised a similar Schumacher Charger/Maintainer - the XCS-15, here http://www.tnttt.com/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=55430. I decided to test the overvoltage possibility, so I turned on the inverter next to it, so I could have a digital readout of actual voltage, not just the percentage of charge shown on the XCS-15. I had set-up the system so I could do just that, but didn't test it. From now on, I will use the inverter to monitor actual voltage to the battery, because when going overvoltage, the inverter will sound an alarm. Tested it, and yep, it does!
working on it wrote:Yes. I heard the overvoltage alarm, looked in and the inverter display was "HI V". I quickly turned the inverter off, the back on, in order to see the voltage reading (momentarily before it alarmed again). It read 14.5v (which is too much for an AGM (Optima) to sustain for long.
bdosborn wrote:working on it wrote:Yes. I heard the overvoltage alarm, looked in and the inverter display was "HI V". I quickly turned the inverter off, the back on, in order to see the voltage reading (momentarily before it alarmed again). It read 14.5v (which is too much for an AGM (Optima) to sustain for long.
I don't think 14.5V is too high, I think your AGM can go up to 15V without a problem. It does seem weird though that the inverter would alarm at that level since that's a very typical charge level.
http://www.optimabatteries.com/us/en/support/battery-care/charging/
Bruce
working on it wrote:Right now, I have the battery on a Century wheel charger, at 2amps/12vdc, just to see what happens.
bdosborn wrote:One of the cool things you pay extra for in an AGM battery is its low self discharge rate. So yeah, it shouldn't self discharge that low in just a month or so. Are you sure you don't have a parasitic load somewhere? Can you put an amp meter on it and see if there's a draw? Otherwise, I'd charge it up, take it in to the battery shop and have it tested to see if it's toast.
Bruce
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