roger 04 rt
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All I can say to the prior post is, wow! You need to do some homework. Odyssey and others are very clear about the charging requirements of agm batteries. Others who own the pc680 have done discharge measuments and discovered the same state of charge as mine, about 2/3.
I highly doubt that many will mod their VRs by adding a silicon rectifier diode (which is not a Zener diode). That is why I asked odyssey for its guidance on how a user can maintain a 100% State of Charge which is two posts back.
Shortly I will post some follow up comments from odyssey on other considerations for maintaining 100%.
RB
P.S. My average cold-soak starting time, at temperatures as low as 19F, is under 1.5 seconds.
I highly doubt that many will mod their VRs by adding a silicon rectifier diode (which is not a Zener diode). That is why I asked odyssey for its guidance on how a user can maintain a 100% State of Charge which is two posts back.
Shortly I will post some follow up comments from odyssey on other considerations for maintaining 100%.
RB
P.S. My average cold-soak starting time, at temperatures as low as 19F, is under 1.5 seconds.
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