Um...wait. Get the bigger unit IF your gen is big enough to power it.
2000i - It's rated for 13.3 amps max.
25 amp charger = 6.5 amp
15 amp charger = 4.0 amp
Um...wait. Get the bigger unit IF your gen is big enough to power it.
Any charger will charge any size battery or bank as long as it's not some little 1a or 2a trickle charger.
The factor is time. Charging off shore power, time doesn't much matter. For solar or generator, time matters.
That means more amps and/or bulking to a higher voltage, both of which can shorten the time required. Of the two, higher voltage will make the most difference, since the battery's resistance will limit the amps no matter how big the charger is.
The Iota with IQ/4 bulks to 14.8v. That alone can shave hours off of the long slow absorb stage.
2000i - It's rated for 13.3 amps max.
25 amp charger = 6.5 amp
15 amp charger = 4.0 amp
Two things if you decide to go with the Stanley/B&D...
Stay away from that rapid charge boost button. I've used mine a couple times to bring a low battery up enough to where it will start a vehicle. It's on a timer. Works fine. After I did it for a buddy of mine, he bought the same charger. Couldn't keep his hands off that button. Pushed it over and over every time the timer ran out...ended up letting the magic smoke out of his charger. Said it was a LOT of magic smoke.
The other thing is the desulfation. I bought mine just to play with that. Tested it on an old junk battery. It DOES work. But it's on a 24 hour timer, and when it's doing that, it is NOT charging. So certainly, use that feature on a regular basis (monthly or more often), BUT, only from shore power, not the gen.
Optima data sheet was all I had at hand. Looking into Odyssey suggests 14.7V for rapid charge using inrush limit as a function of C10 capacity, also 15V max nominal charger voltage at 25 degrees C. There may be a mistake in the technical manual, they I believe mix up C10 and rated capacity in one chart. The PC25/35-1400 I own have a 10 hour discharge capacity of 6.2A, so reading what I think they mean a rapid charge to 100% curves are for a 49.6A inrush will take 90 minutes, 99.2A is 50 min and 192.2A is 30 min. Thus my DL-45 should be able to return a discharged battery close to 100% at the 0.8C rate.All true, but the Optima is an oddball spiral wound AGM design with a freakishly low internal resistance.
And no one really follows the Optima recommendations anyway, since there aren't any battery chargers, except expensive programmable chargers, that can do exactly what Optima specifies. Certainly no automotive charging system does it.
I think even the Optima branded chargers are basically just normal battery chargers with the Optima name glued on.
I always thought any charger would charge,besides trickle chargers,any size battery as well.I bought a ctek 7002 thinking it was enough,now I ponder if it is powerful enough.Any charger will charge any size battery or bank as long as it's not some little 1a or 2a trickle charger.
The factor is time.
Spec | Data |
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Part No. | 56-353 |
Input voltage AC | 85-125VAC, 50-60Hz |
Output voltage | Nominal: 12V |
Efficiency | HIGH 85% |
Charging voltage | 14.4V /14.7V |
Charging current | 7A max |
Back current drain* | <1Ah per month |
Ripple** | 4% |
Ambient temperature | -4°F to +122°F, output power is reduced automatically at higher temperatures |
Type of charger | 8 step, fully automatic switch mode with pulse maintenance |
Type of batteries | 12V lead-acid batteries (Wet, MF, AGM, GEL and Ca) |
Battery capacity | 14-225Ah |
http://smartercharger.com/products/batterychargers/ctek-multi-us-7002/ [h=1]CTEK (56-674) Multi US 25000[/h] TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Model number 1041 Input 110–120VAC, 50–60Hz, max 6A Output Max 25A, 15.8V Start voltage 2.0V Back current drain* Less than 2Ah/month Ripple** Less than 4% Ambient temperature -4°F to +122°F (-20 ̊C to +50 ̊C) Battery types All types of 12V lead-acid batteries (WET, MF, Ca/Ca, AGM and GEL) Battery capacity 40–500Ah CEC-400 Battery capacity 150–40 0A http://smartercharger.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/20021718A.pdf |
"You bought an 8D size AGM...that sure wasn't cheap. How often do you drain it? How far do you drain it?"
I made a mistake on the battery specs...I did not buy an 8D,chalk it up to senior citizen brain fade.
I have not drained it much,it is mainly for my CPAP in the camper shell,I have only used it one night so far.