when you charge these bateries when the carging is done . at what voltage does your charger maintains the batery im trying to see if my charger can charge and maintain these i got the charging number from CS Eco Worthy 12.8V is 14.6 but they dont know the voltage that they allow when floating in the internet some ppl say 13.7 for a differend brand same specs .
@@TennesseeFrank im talking about the solar panel system that charges the battery , the system takes the battery to 14.6 and after the charge it floats the battery at 13.6v in the internet they say 13.6 ,13.4 is an ok voltage for lifepo4 batts to be floated/ maintained at . this is a voltage that is not supposed to damage batteries and it does not have anything to do with the protection systems or management systems . when you look up charging profile for batteries they usually tell you max charging voltage and floating voltage
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@@AlAmin-t1p1t I appreciate the offer but I do this more as a hobby and to pass on a little info. I really don't want to be a big channel with a lot of pressure to make content. That's why I don't ask folks to sub to my channel. If they do that's fine but it's not a big deal if they don't.
when you charge these bateries when the carging is done . at what voltage does your charger maintains the batery im trying to see if my charger can charge and maintain these i got the charging number from CS Eco Worthy 12.8V is 14.6 but they dont know the voltage that they allow when floating in the internet some ppl say 13.7 for a differend brand same specs .
@@isaacn751 A lot depends on the battery. Most have over charge protection that cuts off charging when the battery is fully charged.
@@TennesseeFrank im talking about the solar panel system that charges the battery , the system takes the battery to 14.6 and after the charge it floats the battery at 13.6v in the internet they say 13.6 ,13.4 is an ok voltage for lifepo4 batts to be floated/ maintained at . this is a voltage that is not supposed to damage batteries and it does not have anything to do with the protection systems or management systems . when you look up charging profile for batteries they usually tell you max charging voltage and floating voltage
@@isaacn751 Your charge controller should manage all that stuff for you if it's set right.
@@TennesseeFrank the controller i have does not auto detect i have to input the top charge voltage and floating voltages myself .
Your videos really attract me! Then, I visit your channel and watch your videos. Your videos are very amazing and helpful. You are making videos.
But, I noticed a few areas where I could help optimize your videos to reach a larger audience. Would you be open to discussing this further?
@@AlAmin-t1p1t I appreciate the offer but I do this more as a hobby and to pass on a little info. I really don't want to be a big channel with a lot of pressure to make content. That's why I don't ask folks to sub to my channel. If they do that's fine but it's not a big deal if they don't.
@@TennesseeFrank That's great. I love your hobby. I respect you, man. You are very good person.