Forget to mention the traxide controller is the UCI 160.
A further question regarding charging the start battery and optima via the Anderson plug..... I've connected the Ctek charger to the Anderson plug and checked voltages at both the start battery (14.7v) and Optima battery (12.4v). Does this difference in voltage mean that only the optima is being charged? I thought both batteries would be charged at the same time.
The switch on the controller is away from the led light, which should mean that they are connected? The light is flashing once every couple of seconds.
Forget to mention the traxide controller is the UCI 160.
OK so you're charging the start battery and that is flowing to the second battery.
The start battery is showing a float charge, but put under load would probably revert to about 12.6-7, which is fully charged.
If two batteries of different sizes are connected the larger battery may only charge to the level of the smaller battery, I believe.
If your battery is showing 12.6 then it is fully charged and should not need charging for at least a week, depending on what is draining it.
They could be connected but still give different readings.
Thanks Tim, I'll try this in the morning. When they're both charging should they both show the same voltage?
I'm still trying to understand how the system works. I'm assuming the batteries may have been disconnected because the car had not been used for a day? Ie the time out feature?
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C-TEK connected to Cranking battery. Both battery measured the same voltage. Always the case. Also the charging voltage is the same for both batteries measured at the terminals.
The initial V for both batteries was 12.6 the morning after I got back. Charge it all day and next morning was 12.48. Charge it all day again and the next morning was 12.53. Charge it again and during the FLOAT part of the charging cycle, the CTEK was delivering only 13.06 Volts to both batteries.
Did not check the V the next day.
Hi again,
Thanks for everyone's comments.
Further help sought.
Following charging the 2 batteries as described above for 3 days last weekend.Today, 5 days later after charging stopped, the optima is 13.0 V (presumably fully charged), but the cranking battery is only 12.26 V.
The LED light is continuously flashing. It continues to flash even if I disconnected the negative leads from the Optima (the SC-80 earth wire remains earthed though).
Questions:
1. I thought flashing LED means that the SC_80 isolated the 2 batteries because the combined V for the 2 batteries have dropped to less than 12.0 V. This is obviously not the case here. So why is it flashing?
2. Why does it flash even when the negative leads are disconnected from the Optima and the 2 batteries are no longer connected?
3. The old SC-80 does not have time out feature I believe. How much current does it does it draw form the cranking battery when connected?
Many thanks again
GD-4
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