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09.05.2008, 02:41 PM

If you can, try to boost the voltage as high as possible up to ~14.5v. That extra voltage means the load will pull less current, and it'll run better.
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09.05.2008, 02:45 PM

how would that be done? I wished it was a bit higher when I first got it, but it doesnt seem to have any issues suppying at 12.2v. I know it would make it easier on the charger as well not to have to upconvert the voltage as much.

It runs right now at a constant 12.2v no matter what load is on it. Ive only tested it up to 22A so far, but up to ther is stays constant at 12.2. My charger has an input voltage and Amp monitor that you can see while its running.


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