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I have to admit that in the 2 yrs that my boat has been in commission, I
haven't been able to fully complete an Equalization charge. When ever I set the charger/inverter to Equalization Charge it never gives me any indication that it completes this function. I always assumed this was because of the main bank size (~800ah) and the chargers max output of 110 amps.. Now, I finally completed the installation of my 100 amp alternator and my AutoMacII charge controller. In reviewing the charging and Equalization procedure for this unit, I understand that the battery bank should be full charged BEFORE the Equalization phase. I haven't tried this with the Alternator charge controller because I seldom charge this way long enough to reach a full charge state. However, I did get the main bank to a full charge state with the Charger/Inverter today but now when I press the Equalization button I get a HI Batt. light and the unit switches back to Float Charge. So I guess my question would be, do you Equalize after or before FULL Charge???? Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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