Tuesday, May 25, 2010

[Electric Boats] Re: QUAD BATTERY CHARGERS FOR A 48 VOLT BANK

 

Hey Mike,

The Dual Pro will get warm. When I check the battery temp through the PakTrakr the Kipoint 48 volt charger batteries always read in the mid 50's - low 60's (F) the Dual Pro bank, while charging, is in the mid 70's. If I touch the Kipoint it is barely warm and the Dual Pro is very warm.

Mark
Santa Cruz

--- In electricboats@yahoogroups.com, Mike <biankablog@...> wrote:
>
> Eric:
>  
> Thanks now I feel better. Yes the devil is in the details/specs when you are buying anything Marine. As far as the Dual Pro charger and my test with the old flooded batteries. After six hours on charge the batteries never got beyond 20 and 10 % charge according to the Dual Pro so I shut it down (it was quite warm). Measuring the batteries this morning the one that read 8 volts was now reading 9 volts and the one that started at 4 volts read about 4.5. volts after six hours on charge. So I think these need to be recycled. Just wanted to try it anyway since I had the batteries laying around. Today I hope to bring it on the boat and hook it into the 48 volt bank which should be nearly topped up and see how it performs.
>  
> Capt. Mike
> http://biankablog.blogspot.com
>
>
> --- On Tue, 5/25/10, Eric <ewdysar@...> wrote:
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>
> From: Eric <ewdysar@...>
> Subject: [Electric Boats] Re: QUAD BATTERY CHARGERS FOR A 48 VOLT BANK
> To: electricboats@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Tuesday, May 25, 2010, 4:42 AM
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>
>  
>
>
>
> Mike,
>
> Don't beat yourself up yet. The Promariner 300 quad only charges at at less than 450 watts. They call it a 30A charger but that 30A is distributed (30A x 12V/4 leads). Check page 4 of their product manual for a drawing that shows how this works with a 3 bank model http://www.promariner.com/download.php?file=75_1079_ProTournament.pdf
> Your Dual Pro quad puts out close to 900 watts (15A x 12V x 4 leads).
>
> I have yet to see any 1.5kW to 2kW 4 bank charger. Does anyone here have any info about such an animal?
>
> Fair winds,
> Eric
> Marina del Rey, CA
>
> --- In electricboats@yahoogroups.com, Mike <biankablog@> wrote:
> >
> > Chris:
> >  
> > Doh!  After reading your message maybe I jumped to fast if buying the Dual Pro which just arrived today. The Pro 4 unit I have is rated 15 amps per charger. Since the Zivan NG-1 I have puts out 16 amps max across the entire bank and seemed to do a pretty good job except for the balance issue I thought I was making good choice. After reading your message perhaps I should have bought something like the Pro Mariner Quad which is a 30 amp unit instead. I did not know there were 30 amp quad chargers units available....
> >  
> > Capt. Mike
> > http://biankablog.blogspot.com
> >
> > --- On Mon, 5/24/10, hardy71uk <p0054107@> wrote:
> >
> >
> > From: hardy71uk <p0054107@>
> > Subject: [Electric Boats] Re: QUAD BATTERY CHARGERS FOR A 48 VOLT BANK
> > To: electricboats@yahoogroups.com
> > Date: Monday, May 24, 2010, 6:31 PM
> >
> >
> .... I would think that a 30 amp 48 volt quad or four times 30 amp 12 volts singles would suit Mikes purpose. Which would be about C/7 for Mikes 210AH
> > batteries.
> >
> > Chris S
>

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