dogear52 said:
For "quick" recharging my 2 US2200 deep cycle batteries. My PD only maxes @14.6v makes for too long to recharge. I looked up the RSP-500-15 you use, called a vendor and was told about this.
The PD series are supposed to do 14.4v. The pd9245 I had for a while was 14.56 in 'boost', but amps tapered to the high 30's once it got hot.
The HEP series seems neat since you can adjust voltage and amperage. I do not know how easy it is to adjust these parameters.
It says it has no fan that the casing is just a huge heat sink.
When maxed out charging depleted batteries with the amperage all the way up and voltage set to 14.8v I will guess it will do 50 amps or so and the casing will get very hot. I'd say to have some fans aimed at it if you run it at max output. I put extra heatsinks on the casing of mine, and those combined with my extra fans really help it run cooler, and it is heat which kill electronics.
It does have constant current limiting on overload, which is required for depleted batteries. I think it should work well if properly ventilated.
I don't use some of the features of my RSP-500-15 such as the voltage sense. Not having any direct experience with the HEP series I do not know what more I can add, other than Meanwell makes one heck of a power supply .
If your PD has the wizard/pendant and actually does 14.6v when the button is pushed to force boost mode, then I do not know how much benefit the HEP will really have, other than the precise manual control and 10 more amps or so and the ability to achieve 16v for the occasional equalization charge.
if those are USbatteries they have some 15.3v 'finishing; charge recommendations if you find their charging PDF. In my experience with my last USbattery the 15.3v was absolutely required to max out the SG and prevent rapid SG Decay when cycled deeply daily. 16V was required rather often too for a true equalization.
So if the HEP is affordable to you, and you want the more precise control to regularly top off the GC batteries and keep them as healthy as possible, then go for it. It is really hard to know if the PD will keep them healthy enough if you hold them at 14.4v for the 4 hours after forcing 14.4 via the pendant. Some swear by the PDs, but they also have a pretty low 'good enough' threshold and do not really know as they do not take specific gravity readings.
If you are recharging on a generator, then certainly get the MW HEP-600-15, as you can bump the voltage to 15 or 15.3v and recharge to 90% significantly quicker than the PD would.
The Meanwell rsp-750-15 would likely do ~60 amps and costs about 40$ less than the HEP-600-15