Wayne,
I'd recommend against that. To do an effective equalization charge on that bank
you'll need to get the voltage up to at least 2.6-2.7V per cell. That would
mean a 13 cell pack voltage of 34-35V. Got any DC loads at all? Danger, Will
Robinson, Danger! Using the inverter as a charging source? I think you'll run
out of transformer windings or at the very least reduce your amperage output
greatly toward the end of that cycle.
Hopefully, Jamie can jump in with an opinion here as well.
Good Luck!
Bob-O
On May 31, 2011, at 4:28 PM, Wayne Irwin wrote:
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