
 Originally Posted by 
lazbaz
					
				 
				Thank you for your assurance. However this is what I read "The typical lead acid charging voltage is between 2.15 volts per cell (12.9 volts for a 6 cell battery) and 2.35 volts per cell (14.1 volts for a 6 cell battery). The ideal charging voltage for a calcium battery is 14.8V for the recombination process to properly occur"
So I am still unsure the battery will damage quite rapidly. I was thinking of getting the alternator voltage modified to 14.7 or 14.8 V. But I have not found anyone who can do it for me.
			
		 
	 
 The standard battery for a D3/RRS is a calcium battery and I have never seen a charging rate as high as 14.7 or 14.8 in my RRS.  On start it may show 14.2-14.4v until the start charge is recouped and it then drops to 13.2-13.5v and I have not had any issues with my calcium batteries over the years.  
I think you are looking for an issue that is not there.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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