View Full Version : What is Peak Voltage Detection?
RH Customs
08-28-2004, 12:55 AM
What is Peak Voltage Detection? I have a Pit Bull X3 and was wondering what I should it at. The X3 has a range of .12 - .192
RodneyRacer
08-29-2004, 09:25 PM
PV detection is what the charger sees when the pack reaches full charge before it turns off the charge to the pack as the voltage in a 6 cell pack reaches say 9.10v and it drops off to 9.05 (the batteries only charge up so far before they fall off) then the charger shuts off the PV is set to .05v or 50 milli volts which is a good setting for 6 cell GP3300s 4 cell would be .03 or 30 milli volts this prevents the pack from overheating and damaging due to an overcharge.
KazLAM3
09-03-2004, 01:08 PM
PV detection is what the charger sees when the pack reaches full charge before it turns off the charge to the pack as the voltage in a 6 cell pack reaches say 9.10v and it drops off to 9.05 (the batteries only charge up so far before they fall off) then the charger shuts off the PV is set to .05v or 50 milli volts which is a good setting for 6 cell GP3300s 4 cell would be .03 or 30 milli volts this prevents the pack from overheating and damaging due to an overcharge.
good info, it would have been much more understandable with period or 2. :confused:
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