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WalledSonic

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  1. Thanks for the intel AF.  I cant get a response from WCCA or D'Amore on the matter.  I know everyone is busy, so its good to get some inside info.

    About the VU-DIN... its nice and all, but a its not what I described above.  Im thinking something like this but for 10-100Hz.  Simple idea.

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/RGB-32-32-Audio-Indicator-LED-VU-Meter-Music-Display-Spectrum-Analyzer-For-Amp-/281961615405?hash=item41a638d02d:g:w2MAAOSwxp9W4iiD

  2. Let's say you have one battery resting at 12.0V and the other batts resting at 12.8V.  If the charger doesnt see that 12.0V battery, it wont recover properly.  Your system voltage will be an average of all the batteries (let's say 12.5V for sake of convo), so running recovery on a whole bank wont allow the charger to see the 12.0V battery.  Now if all your batts are dead, thats another story.  

    Are you trying to recover because you have low voltage?  I would disconnect each one and test resting voltage with a DMM.  

  3. If all your batteries dont need recovery, then i wouldnt run the whole bank like that since the current will be divied up between alll the batteries. Others may have had success doing this, but i'm with Karkov, i would do them separately. How many batts do you have and what group are they? Also, why do you think you need to recover them? Keep in mind the PSC15 is a rather small charger. 

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