If you look at post number one....when I had my original setup... when the switch was thrown the voltage on battery three would jump to 24 volts. It would go down slowly to about 18 volts and then the motor would start. It would continue to go down to around 9 volts at which time the motor would shut off and it would sit there for a while. Then suddenly the voltage on battery 3 would jump up to 24 volts and the process would repeat. THAT is what it takes to have the magic battery. That is the test. This was with NO LOADS on anything. Battery three was charging up, but could NOT hold the charge.
If you look at the three videos I posted a short time back and look at video number one. I stop the setup from running and measure the voltage on battery three, which had been DEAD. It reads 11. something volts, and as I leave the meter on it for a few seconds you can SEE the charge in the battery dropping fairly rapidly. This is what we want. So lets kill some AGM's.
Dave
If you look at the three videos I posted a short time back and look at video number one. I stop the setup from running and measure the voltage on battery three, which had been DEAD. It reads 11. something volts, and as I leave the meter on it for a few seconds you can SEE the charge in the battery dropping fairly rapidly. This is what we want. So lets kill some AGM's.
Dave
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