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Hello everyone
What I understand is that a fully charged flooded lead acid battery measures 12.6V.
But different sources mention different charging voltages, such as 13.6V or even as high as 14.6V.
Especially for automobile batteries, multiple sources say that the alternator voltage should be around 14.5V.
This is confusing. When the battery charges fully at 12.6V, why do we need higher voltage?
What is the critical maximum voltage? If we had to set a charging voltage, would it be 12.6V or 13.6V or perhaps even higher?
Thanks
What I understand is that a fully charged flooded lead acid battery measures 12.6V.
But different sources mention different charging voltages, such as 13.6V or even as high as 14.6V.
Especially for automobile batteries, multiple sources say that the alternator voltage should be around 14.5V.
This is confusing. When the battery charges fully at 12.6V, why do we need higher voltage?
What is the critical maximum voltage? If we had to set a charging voltage, would it be 12.6V or 13.6V or perhaps even higher?
Thanks