Bustup15
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I'm a bit confused reading recent threads about lithium and charging rates.
Each battery manufacturer seems to quote a maximum charging rate in A. Typically 45-50A although I have seen larger batteries with up to 100A quoted.
Does this mean a Sterling B2B 1260 (60A) will over charge those rated at less than 60A or does the inbuilt controller of the battery prevent this?
All my on board kit such as solar and charger have lithium profile options.
TIA
Each battery manufacturer seems to quote a maximum charging rate in A. Typically 45-50A although I have seen larger batteries with up to 100A quoted.
Does this mean a Sterling B2B 1260 (60A) will over charge those rated at less than 60A or does the inbuilt controller of the battery prevent this?
All my on board kit such as solar and charger have lithium profile options.
TIA