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12V/100amp Timeusb Lithium Batt - Which Charger for Correct Charging Protocols?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ray Clark" data-source="post: 508357" data-attributes="member: 31103"><p>I have a CHINs 100Ah LiFePO4 battery. I use the NOCO 5X2 dual bank charger. It accommodates LiFePO4 batteries as well as AGM and standard Lead Acid batteries. Each bank is switchable and keeps the switch settings between sessions.</p><p></p><p>NOCO is a good brand, and I'd have no qualms about using 10X2 or even 5X2. I think you're safe as long as you're not trying to push energy faster into a battery than it's rated to handle coming in. </p><p></p><p>It's hard to tell what the manual is really describing when the tech writers are offshore and may not have the language specificity we usually look for when we're reading technical documents. Even Google Translate has problems catching nuance in translations. I can write a letter in English, have Google Translate take it into German for my cousins, and they'll comment that it was hilarious because the translator didn't catch the nuances of the language.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ray Clark, post: 508357, member: 31103"] I have a CHINs 100Ah LiFePO4 battery. I use the NOCO 5X2 dual bank charger. It accommodates LiFePO4 batteries as well as AGM and standard Lead Acid batteries. Each bank is switchable and keeps the switch settings between sessions. NOCO is a good brand, and I'd have no qualms about using 10X2 or even 5X2. I think you're safe as long as you're not trying to push energy faster into a battery than it's rated to handle coming in. It's hard to tell what the manual is really describing when the tech writers are offshore and may not have the language specificity we usually look for when we're reading technical documents. Even Google Translate has problems catching nuance in translations. I can write a letter in English, have Google Translate take it into German for my cousins, and they'll comment that it was hilarious because the translator didn't catch the nuances of the language. [/QUOTE]
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