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Oct 30, 2025 - 01:30 PM
For conventional batteries, it employs a fully programmable 6-stage adaptive algorithm: bulk, absorption (variable time based on discharge depth), recondition, float, storage (activates after 24 hours without discharge to minimize gassing at 13.2 V), and refresh (weekly equalization). For Li-ion batteries, it uses a 3-stage algorithm (bulk, absorption at 14.2 V, storage at 13.5 V). It includes BatterySafe mode to limit gassing, automatic voltage compensation for DC cabling drops, and temperature compensation (-16 mV/°C default). Charge voltages are programmable: normal absorption/float/storage at 14.4 V/13.8 V/13.2 V; high at 14.7 V/13.8 V/13.2 V.
