Cash Traylor
Well-Known Member
I cannot restate the generically useless information I already presented better than your summation @MrFixit. I am sure that Kentucky would agree that you can beat a horse to death, or "technically beat it to death" and either way it is still dead. I just could not resist the urge (ADHD/OCD) to input info regarding likely the most critical part of any battery maintenance, and that is temperature.
Here is the overriding best guidance I can give for any lead acid based battery system, keep it at 13-13.4 volts (which amazingly, you will note, is the approximate float voltage Honda chose to hold the 12 volt battery at while the HV battery is charging, although it is held at ~14 volts while the car is "on"). You will "rarely" harm any 12 volt lead acid battery at that voltage, regardless of design, and will certainly protect it from deterioration of self discharge and sulfation. This is against my fanatical attention to detail philosophy but will work for 90+%.
So yes, that means any regulated DC power supply capably of provinding at least the reserve capacity divided by 10 (C/10) current at 13 or so volts (more than 12.8, but less than 13.8) will suffice just fine for all the ambient temperatures we humans find reasonably endurable.
I will now bring the shovel, if you kind sir will help me clean up the raw glue material we have left in our wake!
Cheers,
Cash
Here is the overriding best guidance I can give for any lead acid based battery system, keep it at 13-13.4 volts (which amazingly, you will note, is the approximate float voltage Honda chose to hold the 12 volt battery at while the HV battery is charging, although it is held at ~14 volts while the car is "on"). You will "rarely" harm any 12 volt lead acid battery at that voltage, regardless of design, and will certainly protect it from deterioration of self discharge and sulfation. This is against my fanatical attention to detail philosophy but will work for 90+%.
So yes, that means any regulated DC power supply capably of provinding at least the reserve capacity divided by 10 (C/10) current at 13 or so volts (more than 12.8, but less than 13.8) will suffice just fine for all the ambient temperatures we humans find reasonably endurable.
I will now bring the shovel, if you kind sir will help me clean up the raw glue material we have left in our wake!
Cheers,
Cash
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