I used one of these for a while in my EGT 200 in place of the timer before installing 12, 100Ah CALB lithium cells. It appeared to work fine. I now use their chargers in my Lithium powered EGT 200 and my lithium powered golf cart. I am very happy with their chargers. Quick Charge Corporation. Charge Controller http://02a27d4.netsolstores.com/chargercontroller.aspx If you need a new charger this one should work: http://02a27d4.netsolstores.com/onboardchargerssmall-56101215amp.aspx Barry Elkin Littleton, NC From: jlantonucci comcast net [mailto:jlantonucci comcast net] Yes - that was my ultimate plan. Use the GE charger with Landis controller to get the batteries close to fully charged, then switch the soneil charger on to get them the rest of the way and maintain the charge while not in use. Although it would be a lot simpler to just get the high current soneil charger. Yes - the 3610sr is just a trickle charger, maintainer, restorer, but the price is right and it's been great. I've got to sell the EGT-150 and E-20 I already restored in order to have money to keep experimenting! From: "David Roden" <etpost drmm net> On 28 Apr 2014 at 18:18, Jeff Antonucci wrote: > Have you looked at the Soneil 36V charger? That's really too small - its output is only 4.5 amps. I'd recommend a Thus, for a 220 amp hour golf car battery, a 16-22 amp charger is Part of the problem is the time a small charger takes to get the battery That may not seem like such a big deal with a tractor you use only once a I'm not an electrochemist, far from it, and I've never understood the One way you could use a low power charger like that would be to use the
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