So I decided to check my APC XS 900 today to see what it's float voltage was.
The charger is outputting 26.32 volts since there are two 12 volt batteries in series divide that by two and you get 13.16 volts per battery. Or 2.19 volts per cell (6 cells in a 12 volt battery).
Now the standby (not cyclic) float voltage recommended for an AGM SLA is about 13.5-13.8 volts. They vary slightly but as a rule of thumb those values are pretty close.
How critical is this voltage exactly?
Is .34 volts really going to have a noticeable affect on battery life?
I know too low a charging voltage can cause premature sulfation. But that is just over 1/4 of a volt of deviation.
The charger is outputting 26.32 volts since there are two 12 volt batteries in series divide that by two and you get 13.16 volts per battery. Or 2.19 volts per cell (6 cells in a 12 volt battery).
Now the standby (not cyclic) float voltage recommended for an AGM SLA is about 13.5-13.8 volts. They vary slightly but as a rule of thumb those values are pretty close.
How critical is this voltage exactly?
Is .34 volts really going to have a noticeable affect on battery life?
I know too low a charging voltage can cause premature sulfation. But that is just over 1/4 of a volt of deviation.
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