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Re: (ET) Stock E20 charger
>I've seen mine put out about 20a into the BB600's. It tapers down to
>very low once you pass 44 volts or so.
Ah, so 4.5A would be a mite small in comparison, such as with the Soneil
charger/controller. I suspected there was a catch there.
Other than the Landis unit, are there any 36V charge controllers out there
that can control the stock ET charger, or are we back to a Mark II
discussion?
Some may miss my goal, here. I'm not just looking for a battery
maintainer.
I'm looking for a plug-in and forget system (aside my my monthly PDA
alarms to
go check the battery water--we all know that's a necessary step). In
other
words, when I'm done using my ET, I want to park it, plug it in, and have
the
unit handle both the bulk charge, as well as any maintenance charges for
long
periods of inactivity.
--
Jeremy Gagliardi
E20
Potomac, Md
>----Original Message----
>From: cz alembic crystel com
>Date: Aug 8, 2007 20:59
>To: "Jeremy Gagliardi com"<jeremy gagliardi com>
>Cc: <elec-trak cosmos phy tufts edu>
>Subj: Re: (ET) Stock E20 charger
>
>Jeremy Gagliardi com wrote:
>> How many Amps output is the stock E20 charger?
>
>I've seen mine put out about 20a into the BB600's. It tapers down to
>very low once you pass 44 volts or so.
>
>Chris
>
>
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