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Percival P. Cassidy wrote:
But are you saying that the "Automatic - Deep Cycle" setting on an "ordinary" battery charger (it's one I bought originally for the car batteries, but the "Deep Cycle" setting seemed like a bonus) is not a reliable way of keeping the batery in good shape? Perce Aside from attempting to rescue his battery, the OP has got to fix or replace that charger ^^^^ We already have strong evidence that the charger you used cooked the electrolyte. I made no reference to the "universe" of ordinary chargers - I was thinking specifically of yours. But you raise a good point, expanding the question - and others have answered. Whatever charger you use, you need to verify that it is doing the job properly. Consider building an add-on monitoring/control circuit. Perhaps a comparator with a sonalert to notify you that something is wrong with automatic charger shut-off when the voltage exceeds some level. I built a comparator into an ordinary 10 amp charger to turn it on and off automatically. A 339 works fine - 4 comparators in one chip, so you can have a voltage too low output turn the thing on, and a voltage too high turn it off. Still have two comparators left over to use as you like. Add a couple more 339 chips and you could add a 10 step led voltage monitor, for example. Ed |
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