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|    Peter to All    |
|    Re: Solar charger    |
|    15 Aug 21 21:20:30    |
      From: peterxpercival@hotmail.com              AK wrote:       > On Monday, August 9, 2021 at 2:21:03 PM UTC-5, Tom Biasi wrote:       >> On 8/9/2021 3:06 PM, AK wrote:       >>> I have a solar charging I am using with my car battery.       >>>       >>> The current voltage of the battery is 12.7 volts.       >>>       >>> And the charger is still charging.       >>>       >>> Here are some specs for the charger.       >>>       >>> Rated power output = 5W       >>> Operating power voltage = 18V       >>> Operating power current = .33A       >>> Trickle charging current = .2A       >>> Floating charging Voltage = 13.8       >>> Overcharge Protection Voltage = 14.1 Voltage       >>>       >>> At what battery voltage will my solar charging stop?       >>>       >>> Thanks,       >>> Andy       >>>       >> With those currents probably by 2055.       > Do you mean 20.55 volts?              Nah. 5 minutes to 9.       >       > Wouldn't that be a little overcharged?       >       > Andy       >                     --       The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here       Abraham Lincoln at Gettysburg              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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