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I have (2) 8D lead acid batteries that I just tried to equalize using
my ProSine inverter/charger. Based upon a battery temp of 70F and the documentation supplied by the manufacturer I specified a maximum equalization voltage of 15.5V and a maximum charging rate of 22A (5% of 440 AH capacity). Upon starting the equalization the charging voltage rose to 14.7V at 22A. It stayed there for about 5 hours and then the charging voltage dropped to 14V at 22A. The battery temp rose from 73F to 75F during the period. After 2 hours at 14V I aborted the equalization. Upon switching back to normal charging mode batteries started charing at 27A at 14.3V and have been at that charge rate for about 1/2 of an hour. Any ideas as to what's going on? I expected to see the voltage rise during the equalization and not drop. I certainly didn't expect to see the batteries charge at the 27A following the aborted equalization. -- Geoff |
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