[aprssig] Battery & Charger for APRS Statio
John Habbinga kc5zrq at gmail.comMon Apr 21 21:57:12 UTC 2008
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Thanks Steve. (and Ray and Ray and others) The CTEK charger that I have does have a power supply mode that puts out 13.6 volts at up to 7 amps. I have not been using this mode. The charger has two voltage selections, 14.4 volts for standard lead-acid battery designs and 14.7 volts for AGM batteries like Optima or Odyssey. I am using the 14.7 volts option. With my radio and charger connected to the battery, it is in the charging mode, but since the battery is charged, the charger is not delivering any current. Every 10 minutes the charger tests the battery and if it senses that it needs a boost, the charger will send a single 5 amp pulse. Like turning the charger on and off again really quickly. I assume that since I have a load on the battery continuously, that it is being sent a pulse once every 10 minutes. If the battery drops below 12.1 volts, the regular charging cycles kicks back in. It appears that this happens about once every two or three hours and charges for fifteen or twenty minutes. I think this would be a better charging method than 'float' charging, especially when not in a temperature stable environment. I've been using this battery and charger for about a month now and the battery still seems in new condition. I'm hoping that others will have an opinion and reply.
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