In message <[email protected]>, Bruce Napier <[email protected]> writes >I should have made it clear in my earlier post that I was talking >about ordinary wet cells. > >It's slowly getting easier to find places where we can overnight on a >shoreline, thus putting in around 12 hours more charge, but it's >still unlikely to be more than once every couple of months at best, >so not enough to hold off the sulphation.
14.4v is just not enough to get rid of sulphation on my charger there s a separate equalisation charge that I do about once every couple of months and that is at 16.2v. This means that it has to be done when all lights etc. are off so I normally do it overnight. Any decent charge will allow you to do this. -- Julian Tether Barge Parglena e-mail: [email protected]
