Auszooker wrote:Batteries wont kepp discharging into each other, they will equalise a bit and then stay matched to each other
the only time this wont happen is when
a one battery is faulty and wont hold its charge
b batteries arent the same model, the smaller one will discharge quicker and the larger one will equalise with it but that capacity will still be there to use just at a lower voltage
webbedouin wrote:Yeah but of course solar systems are very different concept.
That's really different than charging up a pair and heading out for a weekend and trying to conserve every last bit of juice.
It's likely to be only be a piddling few millivolts
By way of example, my expectations for battery life is three to five years.
webbedouin wrote:Say what you believe fellows, but i'll stand pat on my 48 years of electronic training and 36 years as a professional...
Dee Bee wrote:Here is something to scratch your heads over:
I tested the rig by running a 12 v DC computer fan for 6 hours. The amperage of the fan is .05. Resting voltage of the two cells after a full charge and a day of equalizing started at 13.3 v DC As I ran the fan for 6 hrs the battery voltage WENT UP!!!
DEE
webbedouin wrote:Here's the deal, Dee's batteries are going to be sitting idle about 90% of the time. All they are going to have to do is equalize each other most of the time. They won't be subjected to constant loads, constantly changing loads and/or constant or varying charging conditions. Idle batteries are the devil's playground. Busy batteries have other things to do.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest