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electrical:12v:charging [2023/06/11 15:06] frater_secessus [Absorption stage] added tail current |
electrical:12v:charging [2023/06/11 15:07] frater_secessus [Absorption stage] |
The absorption stage, sometimes called //acceptance//((which makes sense)) or //boost//((doesn't make sense!)), is a constant voltage stage during which the battery is brought to full charge. This stage requires a **great deal of time** but decreasing amounts of current. | The absorption stage, sometimes called //acceptance//((which makes sense)) or //boost//((doesn't make sense!)), is a constant voltage stage during which the battery is brought to full charge. This stage requires a **great deal of time** but decreasing amounts of current. |
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Absorption **begins when the battery reaches the absorption voltage** ([[electrical:12v:electrical notation|Vabs]], 14.8v in our example) and **ends when the battery tapers off current acceptance** to something like [[electrical:12v:battery_capacity|C/100]] to C/50((1A-2A per 100AH of capacity)) ("tail current", "End Absorb", "endAmps"), and/or when a period of time has elapsed. | Absorption **begins when the battery reaches the absorption voltage** ([[electrical:12v:electrical notation|Vabs]], 14.8v in our example) and **ends when the battery tapers off current acceptance**((that the battery is taking from the charging source)) to something like [[electrical:12v:battery_capacity|C/100]] to C/50((1A-2A per 100AH of capacity)) ("tail current", "End Absorb", "endAmps"), and/or when a period of time has elapsed. |
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Example: if you have a 100Ah battery bank and the manufacturer states that endAmps is C/100, then the battery is fully charged when it is only accepting 1A of current((100Ah/100 = 1A)) **at Vabs**. An endAmps recommendation of C/200 would be the battery accepting 0.5A of current.((100Ah/200 = 0.5A)) at Vabs. | Example: if you have a 100Ah battery bank and the manufacturer states that endAmps is C/100, then the battery is fully charged when it is only accepting 1A of current((100Ah/100 = 1A)) **at Vabs**. An endAmps recommendation of C/200 would be the battery accepting 0.5A of current.((100Ah/200 = 0.5A)) at Vabs. |