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09.15.2006, 03:58 PM
Austin suggested that. I tried last night when i got home. It gave the same result int the same amount of time. In fact, i didn't just leave it downstairs where my car was. LOL, so i stood there, watched it, and same thing! "output voltage too low". And like i said, when i tried the single battery, i get the "output voltage too high"? Anywho, Asutin took good care of me. He's letting me send it back. So that's good. You ahve been awesome Brian. Austin also asked about my wires being too long going to the batteries as well. They are about 4in in length if that, so i don't see that being a problem. But funny that you said...
"but the charger apparently computes the max charge current based on the voltage, so the current steadily falls. At any point in the charge, you can multiple the voltage by the current and it will be exactly 120w. Kinda like a cross between a constant current and constant voltage source - a constant power source!"
Because once the volts are up there, my amps begin to drop
"if you've got something to say, say it peacefully"
Last edited by neweuser; 09.15.2006 at 03:59 PM.
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