On Tue, 9 Jun 2009 19:56:28 +0100, "Guy Morgan" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Thanks for the advice Richard. Much appreciated. One other thing, it >has been suggested that an equalisation charge might kick the present set >back into life. I know what it means (I think) but how do I get the system >to maintain high voltage charge after the batteries are "full"? possible but awkward with your setup. Best to use an onboard charger with equalise capability. Get them fully charged first then monitor the SG whilst equalising, plenty of info on the web. BTW the units that I said did NOT give a good life for a customer were in fact Shield. Check their charging spec they suggest near 15v IIRC. I would definitely go for Trojans. -- Richard
