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If you are talking about a 12 volt battery, then the float voltage is 13.8
volts and the current required to overcome the losses would be 12 ma. You can use a constant 13.8 volts to charge it and then keep it charged, however you should limit the initial charge rate to 1/10 of the total capacity - which would be 1.2 amps. You said 14 volt battery in your post, and the float voltage would be 16.1 for that. Colin |
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