macgyvers2000; Kind of what I was thinking but more than I really wanted to get involved in this issue.
DanEE; No. If the charger was on then there would be no issue as it keeps up with the loads. Yes, I recognize issues with running a load off the bats while charging as I have designed several battery chargers and that IS a big hand waving mess...
No, in this case a rail car was left with a brainless clean up crew. They were told. "Do NOT turn off the generator, turn off all lights, lock the doors, and return the keys when you're done, I'm at the other end of the rail yard." After many hours a return to the car found the door propped open, the keys in the middle of the table, all the lights on, and the generator shut off and the battery minder mis-functioned.. Battery voltage was at 13V and the generator could not be restarted.
When shore power, (hence charging), was achieved several days later the batteries were fully sulfated with about 3% capacity remaining.
cranky108; I'll look in that direction.
IRstuff; Interesting point. I believe the bank was quite new and had a low ESR. I wonder if the lamebrain minder sees a low voltage, opens, sees a voltage rebound, closes, ad nauseum? I believe it opens once and needs to be reset. I'll check that. But even so, eventually it should disconnect still above cell damage voltage.
Keith Cress
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