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Old 06-29-2017, 09:13 AM   #2
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If there is sufficient sun light and before the solar CC goes into float you should see 14.4 volts during the absorb cycle. It may not last long, up to two hours is typical for most CC's.
If you take the GC-2's down to 50% you will a minimum of 400 watts of solar to recover.
The WFCO isn't a very good convertor. Check into Progressive Dynamics or Iota; they are more GC-2 friendly.
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