daugen
Epic Contributor
when my portable Westinghouse generator is running, is it charging the battery?
I have a Noco charger also, I think a 3 or 5, but it has the conditioning cycle at the end which is supposed to
help loosen deposits on plates and make the batteries last longer. Like cleaning the hull of a boat.
I wish one of the internet testing websites tested small battery chargers. It's surprising how long the old names stuck with old tech.
And many still do. Smart chargers are well worth the money. But I wouldn't throw away the old buzzbox if you need something
charged in a hurry. Three to four times a year I put the Noco on the gen battery for a couple of hours.
I'm not sure how a smart charger deals with AGM batteries other than charging at a different rate. Does anyone know if the final conditioning cycle
accomplishes anything worthwhile on AGM batteries?
particularly with those larger Generacs, bad battery, no go.
I wonder if anyone has used a Li-on battery in a household gen.
Dave, are certain battery types better for your much colder temps?
I have a Noco charger also, I think a 3 or 5, but it has the conditioning cycle at the end which is supposed to
help loosen deposits on plates and make the batteries last longer. Like cleaning the hull of a boat.
I wish one of the internet testing websites tested small battery chargers. It's surprising how long the old names stuck with old tech.
And many still do. Smart chargers are well worth the money. But I wouldn't throw away the old buzzbox if you need something
charged in a hurry. Three to four times a year I put the Noco on the gen battery for a couple of hours.
I'm not sure how a smart charger deals with AGM batteries other than charging at a different rate. Does anyone know if the final conditioning cycle
accomplishes anything worthwhile on AGM batteries?
particularly with those larger Generacs, bad battery, no go.
I wonder if anyone has used a Li-on battery in a household gen.
Dave, are certain battery types better for your much colder temps?