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- | ====== smart chargers ====== | ||
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- | Words of wisdom: | ||
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- | Smart chargers, whether [[electrical: | ||
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- | - **bulk** - in which **maximum amps** are dumped into the battery until it reaches acceptance voltage (~14.2v)((http:// | ||
- | - **acceptance** (or absorption) - the **voltage is held steady** until amps drop below a defined rate at which time it is considered charged | ||
- | - **float** (or maintenance) - the charged battery is held at ~13.2v indefinitely | ||
- | - some may also include a fourth " | ||
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- | In some chargers these voltages and other setpoints can be configured by the user to better match battery maker recommendations, | ||
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- | ===== temperature and charging ===== | ||
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- | Accurate charging requires the charger know the temperature of the batteries being charged. | ||
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- | ===== equalization ===== | ||
- | Flooded lead-acid batteries can, over time and in certain conditions, end up with stratified electrolyte. | ||
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- | Note that equalization is usually done with house circuits disconnected as the overvoltage might confuse or damage electronics. | ||