Yes Larry, a starting battery. I'm feel quite sure it is designed for constant 
voltage. We were discussing the deep cycle AGM battery. 
I have seen batteries charged incorrectly and survive. But why take the chance 
having a meltdown or worse? 

Perhaps this will help some understand the importance of proper voltage: 
http://www.cdtechno.com/custserv/pdf/7944.pdf
Larry
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: wire...@gmail.com 
  To: RE-wrenches 
  Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2011 4:00 PM
  Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] AGM battery charging, more details


  I have been prolonging the temp comp. absorption voltage (no current) on 
start batteries in boats for many years without any problems.


  Larry Liesner
  Wirewiz
  31 Lincoln St
  Westport, CT 06880
  Phone: 203-644-2404
  wire...@gmail.com
  www.wire-wiz.com







  On Apr 28, 2011, at 5:52 PM, Starlight Solar, Larry Crutcher wrote:


    ...."Until now"?.....
    For proper VRLA battery charging, once it is full, you MUST reduce the 
voltage. It does not matter that you are opportunity charging. What if your 
turbine is making power 24/7? The voltage will still need to be reduced after a 
few hours or have a fixed voltage setting. I don't think you are ungrateful but 
again I encourage you to re-read this thread and the manufacturers 
instructions. It's all there.

    Larry 
      ----- Original Message -----
      From: Hugh
      To: RE-wrenches
      Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2011 2:04 PM
      Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] AGM battery charging, more details


      I am sorry if i seem ungrateful for the many useful ideas that have been 
voiced.  I suppose I just like to try to oversimplify things.  At present my 
over-simplification is to say that, for opportunity charging, the only thing 
that really matters is not to exceed the temperature-compensated absorption 
voltage.    Until now I had imagined that it was dangerous to prolong the 
absorption voltage stage.  But maybe float is not so important as making sure 
that the battery gets enough charge to prevent premature failure.  By the time 
the charging current has dropped to the transition current level it is too low 
to do any damage and can be prolonged indefinitely (until wind and sun stop 
anyway).  This would not work in a grid connected situation, but seems to fit 
for mine.  I am sure you guys will point out if I have got this wrong.
-- 
Hugh Piggott

      Scoraig
      http://www.scoraigwind.co.uk

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