Texbaz
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I purchased a NOCO Genius 10, installed a lugged harness to the battery posts and having been using it like this for the past 2 weeks.
I don't drive much anymore so obviously battery health can be a concern.
The Issue I'm experiencing is when the charger is connected to the Mojave, the LED indicators go thru there progression within a matter of minutes, and the green LED pulses for days with all the other LED's still lit. My understanding is that once the bulk charging is complete the NOCO will switch to MAINTENANCE mode which only the GREEN LED illuminated, and trickle charge if necessary.
One charge cycle I decided to unplug and and plug right back in again all LEDs went thru normal progression and immediately went to the single green LED indicating Maintenance mode like would expect.
I really don't like the charger putting out 13.5 volts on my battery for days never going to a trickle charge. But is it doing harm too the Batteries?
When I remove the charger and measure battery volts I see 12.75-12.77, which to me indicates a charged battery.
Wonder why I can induce the NOCO Genius 10 to go into trickle charge but when left alone for 3 days its still in the charging mode?
This image above shows the voltage with the Genius 10 still charging after 34 hours. With all LEDs illuminated. The radio has a feature to display battery volts.
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I don't drive much anymore so obviously battery health can be a concern.
The Issue I'm experiencing is when the charger is connected to the Mojave, the LED indicators go thru there progression within a matter of minutes, and the green LED pulses for days with all the other LED's still lit. My understanding is that once the bulk charging is complete the NOCO will switch to MAINTENANCE mode which only the GREEN LED illuminated, and trickle charge if necessary.
One charge cycle I decided to unplug and and plug right back in again all LEDs went thru normal progression and immediately went to the single green LED indicating Maintenance mode like would expect.
I really don't like the charger putting out 13.5 volts on my battery for days never going to a trickle charge. But is it doing harm too the Batteries?
When I remove the charger and measure battery volts I see 12.75-12.77, which to me indicates a charged battery.
Wonder why I can induce the NOCO Genius 10 to go into trickle charge but when left alone for 3 days its still in the charging mode?
This image above shows the voltage with the Genius 10 still charging after 34 hours. With all LEDs illuminated. The radio has a feature to display battery volts.
(forgot to include this one)
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