AnswerID: 19092 Submitted: Sunday, May 04, 2003 at 13:26
Dozer
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Hi Cobes
Once the charger(whichever) is put on the batteries, they will quickly become surface charged, and a volt meter wont help determine their charge state.Thats where a hydrometer comes in handy. They will need a long time to recharge, as the design of deep cycle batteries also means deep recharging is necessary. Best way would be to put them on a regulated 240v recharger, but in the sticks, the generator will do to top them up. When you say the dc is unregulated, i disagree. It is regulated to 12 volts, and can put out a charge of 10 amps max if the battery will take it, but remember that the resistance in a battery changes from empty to full, and therefore in laymans turms, the battery will take what it is given but as it fills, the generator will not be able to put the 10 amps in as easily as it did when the battery was empty.
the formular is volts=resistance x amps
v is almost constant (regulated)
r changes with charge state of battery
a therefore must change to balance the equasion
Hope this is right
Andrew
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