Re: A battery question
This is my understanding, yours may differ; in a nutshell, you want to get the sulfur off of the lead plates in the batt asap because it causes irreversible damage. Current flow is what gets the sulfur off of the lead, and the batt soup voltage keeps it off. The more current flowing into the battery, the faster the sulfur comes off, the less damage to the plates. The slower the current, the longer the sulfur stays on the lead, the more irreversible damage there is to the lead plates.
What trickle charging gets you is less heat and that has its advantage, too. Too much heat is also a source of damage for a battery, in addition to being a safety hazard (boom!). The faster you charge a battery, the more heat you generate. Batteries have a spec that indicates the max rate of charge a batt can handle without generating too much internal heat. I think you will find that spec to be between 20% and 40% of a batts capacity for a flooded cell battery.
Newer technology resulted in advancing the formulation of the electrolyte to include a catalyst to effect the hydrogen/oxygen bonding inside of a batt with pressure sensitive caps (a VRLA battery). This prevents excessive off-gassing caused by the heat created with higher charging rates. The max rate of charging a battery depends on the batts internal resistance. Resistance = heat. AGMs have very little internal resistance.
AGM batts have advanced to the point that Lifeline claims there is no maximum charging rate for their batteries. From what I have read current in-field recommendation suggests limiting the charging of a Lifeline batt to 4-times its capacity (4C); i.e. a 100a/hr batt should not be bulk charged with more than 400amps of current. (I can see Oz gasping for a breath. )
Fwiw, the manfs recommended charging rate/time table for the batteries on my boat goes up to 2C, or a charge rate that is 2-times the capacity of the battery. They are 130a/hr batts
so 260amps for bulk charging EACH of my AGM batts...not that I have a source for 260amps, but if I did... Above the 2C charge rate the damage caused by the higher rate of charging significantly effects the life of my AMGs.
You should charge your batteries the way that makes you feel the most comfortable. Trickle-heads will want to trickle their batts.
