Charge Profile For Lithium Setting For The Progressive Dynamics 4100 Series Converter/Charger
Updated 05/06/2024 | Published 01/06/2022 >
Question:
Hello, I was wondering what the charge profile is for the lithium settings?
asked by: Nick
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Expert Reply:
The Progressive Dynamics RV Power Control Center with AC/DC Panel and Converter/Smart Charger #PD4135K provide a Constant Current/Constant Voltage (CC/CV) charge profile as recommended by lithium battery manufacturer.
When the "Output Mode Switch" is in the ‘ON’ position, this converter is designed to provide a constant nominal voltage output of 14.6 VDC.
expert reply by:
Bryce D
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Martin S.
5/1/2024
Hi Bryce, will that 14.6v continue to be applied after the lithium battery is charged, or will the battery be allowed to rest at a lower voltage once charged and top balanced? Thanks!