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| Is there a way to safely charge a car battery with this equipment? If not, why? |
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| Simon:
Wel they tend to be lower capacity so it's more vital to charge them up ready for the next start. I recently charged a collegue motorbike bttery after he left the lights on. |
| Yansi:
AGM or not, chemistry is the same, voltage is the same. AGM is just Absorbed Glass Mat, meaning the acid solution is wicked into a woven glass fiber rag, so it does not splash and you get a freedom in orienting of the battery in space whichever way you want. |
| Simon:
Well you charge you batteries as you damn well please then :horse: |
| Yansi:
It is fun to watch you being angered when confronted with the truth. |
| Simon:
I'm not angry. I supplied my information above. i recently worked on a bus with a flat battery because of the electrical load we were putting on it. The alternators (yes 2 of them) were struggling at idle speeds and the battery voltage slowly fell. When I asked for the engine to be reved up hard the voltage spiked at 27.2V and immediately (millisecconds) settled at 27V despite the flat battery and load on the system. It could have gone higher but would not. This is a comercial vehicle. I think they know what they are doing........ You may have any opinion you like..... |
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