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"gaffcat" wrote in
oups.com: Will this damage the battery? I think the outboard puts out about 10 amps. Two possible answers. The rectifier from the simple charger puts out pulses, not DC. This drives some DVMs crazy. Try measuring it with an analog VOM and see what it says. My other answer is that Yes, 15.5V will certainly destroy a 6-cell battery. However, this voltage, if real, is only temporarily applied when the motor is running. With the 10A limit, I doubt it will overheat 10A x 15V = 150 watts distributed over the whole battery. Is the battery bubbling madly and getting hot as you are underway? This would indicate overcharging. Is it using any electrolyte requiring you to refill it with distilled (only) water? This indicates overcharging over a longer period. Modern batteries use little water charged normally, so little they don't even put caps on them any more and require maintenance over their lives. I bet your meter is reading the peak of the charging pulses.... -- Larry |
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