This is not quite right.  Mine all run the battery charge voltage higher 
than the set voltage.  The battery voltage is not settable.

On 10/31/2011 4:05 PM, Kristian Hoffmann wrote:
> On 10/31/2011 12:23 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
>> That looks like a better solution then the DR-UPS40 and SDR-120-24
>> that you recommended earlier.  Is it?  Does it charge the batteries
>> and will it feed the equipment from the batteries when AC power is
>> out?
>>
> The AD-155 will charge the batteries to whatever you set output voltage
> to.  By default, it's set to 24.0V (on the B model) so your batteries
> will never fully charge.  You have to set it to whatever you choose for
> your float voltage (like 27.6V) to get a full charge.  On AC power loss,
> the output remains tied to the batteries and will power your equipment
> (unregulated) until the batteries are nearly fully discharged.  A
> variable LVD would be nice, but it does completely shut down once the
> batteries have hit the low mark, instead of cycling on/off as you
> battery turns to mush.
>

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