bayareacpap wrote:
Can I ask a couple of follow up questions about chargers for deep cell batteries? I am looking at a Schumacher charger because it is the only one I can find that has an input of 240V (needed for where I am going).
1. Is it hard on a deep cell battery to constantly charge it with a higher amp charger in one afternoon (maybe 15 amp or something) vs. using a trickle charger?
The battery will only accept what it wants to. Just because the charger is "15 Amp" that does not mean the battery will accept that. There's a whole science devoted to acceptance rates, which are usually stated as current versus voltage, while at certain charge states. When a battery is near full charge, it needs a proper "float charge" which is about 13.2 volts. Too high or too low will reduce battery life. Most quality charges will automatically go to this, but for real long term float charging I prefer something like the BatteryTender which is designed specifically to do this over a long period.
bayareacpap wrote:2. Do you have a sense of what would happen in a brown out situation if you were charging a battery (like if power voltage from 120v to 80v or something)? Would it just stop charging or would it catch fire etc?
I don't normally encounter brownouts so I really don't know. 12V systems usually shutdown on "undervoltage" situations.
bayareacpap wrote:3. if I use a different brand, I would need to use an inverter to charge voltage from 240 to 120. Do you think this would be a decent solution or would it cause too many issues (I am concerned about too many failure points with so many components since it will be difficult to replace where I am going)?
I'm not sure what you mean. It should be possible to find chargers that accept both 120 and 240 volts - Shumacher and BatteryTender sell these, and I assume most "name brands" also would. Frankly, I would be calling manufacturers and asking if they have a distributor or other presence in your target country.