One question I have is about when to charge , we are told to get them back on charge as soon as possible but I thought they had to sit dormant for about 4 hours so they can settle and give the charger a true reading of state of charge ?
Which is it ?
Having just got a Numax 105 that will be charged every night I am starting to question my chargers , both smart , one is an Avon 8 Amp and the other a Halfords with 2 settings , standard at 5 Amp and sealed at 3.7 Amp , out of the two I trust the Halfords one more on sealed setting but am wondering if it will put a charge in fast enough ?
I have power analysers on the van so know what comes out daily , I am just about to fit an identical analyser inline on my charger to see if the charger puts in what I know has come out at the time it switches to float and maintain
TBH I don't often check the batteries actual state of charge after 4 hours all that often. Generally I find that there isn't that much difference after a couple of hours.
I just used to plug the charger in when I got home and let it do its job overnight. I have to say over the years its done a good job. Since I've had this charger and done this charging procedure I haven't had a battery last less than 3 years and that was a cheap Orange battery - both in name and in colour I got from Ropers Caravan World over 12 years ago now.
I didn't put the charger on last night. We did a bit of work yesterday morning before the rain came in and drove 5 miles home. Checking the leisure battery voltage is much easier with the Victron battery monitor as I just step outside the front door, point my phone at the van on the drive and activate the app.
In fact I have just done that and the battery voltage is 12.95v so fully charged. Its my van starter battery that's a problem as that has dropped to 12.56 volts. The van hasn't moved since 2pm yesterday.
If I put the charger onto the battery today (I'm not going to as its still raining) the charger will go straight to float mode.