Well, yes. The output side is just amps times time but when you start
charging it gets difficult as depending on the battery's age you may
need to put back 110% - 125% - ???% of the amp hours that you have
used. This was the part I never could figure out how to compensate
for.
For the moment I use a volt meter and keep a watch on the voltage. I
guess it is sort of a mental gage but I wish someone would invent one
that maybe measured S.G. and compensated for that, automatically
compensate for the ageing battery bank.
Bruce and anyone else interested...............
Take a look at www.smartgauge.co.uk
I have a customer that has a Smartgauge and a BMV501 on board. He was
concerned that the BMV was indicating the bank at 86% when the
Smartgauge showed 53%. His bank was sulphated and the Smartgauge was
correct. Continuous Equalisation charges brought his bank back up
(luckily). I put my money on the Smartgauge, And yes I sell them and
fit them but you make your own decisions ;-)
--
Richard
Nb "Pound Eater" Parkend G+S
"Governments are like Nappies, they should be changed often."
(For the same reason)