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Help Selecting Battery Charger Size...84FC
11-03-2008, 11:35
Post: #1
Help Selecting Battery Charger Size...84FC
My Todd Engineering semi-smart 75 amp charger-converter has bit the
dust. As long as it was working, I didn't give chargers a second
thought. It kept the batteries up and when they needed water, I
watered them.

Now, having to get a new one, I have been looking for the correct amp
rating for the charger and am more confused the longer I look. My FC
has 4-6v batteries with a combined rating of about 450 amp hours. I
have seen recommendations of between 10% to 25% of battery AH for the
charger rating. That would be somewhere between 45-112 amps. Well
that's not much help! I think when this thing was new it came with two
75 amp chargers...that's off the chart.

I do dry camp occasionally and like to run the generator about one hour
in the morning and again in the evening. The 75 amp I had seemed to do
OK with that.

What size charger works for you? I don't always so the right thing,
but I at least like to know what the right thing is.

Thanks,
David Hollis 84FC35 Springfield,IL
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11-03-2008, 14:52
Post: #2
Help Selecting Battery Charger Size...84FC
50 or 55 amp works, just be sure they are smart chargers. I got mine from Progressive, check the Hot Deals. If you need more info. email me and I'll get out the details and let you know.

On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 3:35 PM, dthollis1961 <"dthollis@sbcglobal.net"> wrote:


My Todd Engineering semi-smart 75 amp charger-converter has bit the

dust. As long as it was working, I didn't give chargers a second

thought. It kept the batteries up and when they needed water, I

watered them.



Now, having to get a new one, I have been looking for the correct amp

rating for the charger and am more confused the longer I look. My FC

has 4-6v batteries with a combined rating of about 450 amp hours. I

have seen recommendations of between 10% to 25% of battery AH for the

charger rating. That would be somewhere between 45-112 amps. Well

that's not much help! I think when this thing was new it came with two

75 amp chargers...that's off the chart.



I do dry camp occasionally and like to run the generator about one hour

in the morning and again in the evening. The 75 amp I had seemed to do

OK with that.



What size charger works for you? I don't always so the right thing,

but I at least like to know what the right thing is.



Thanks,

David Hollis 84FC35 Springfield,IL






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