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ARM SAFE batteries are super batteries.This instructional video on charging very low voltage AGM battery might be helpful. It describes the ‘Good Battery in Parallel’ charging process.
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Did they hold a charge? I used my noco on the two optimas in my 1040 but after sitting overnight after they were “fully charged” they would not start the genset.The small Optima battery has now been ‘Fully Charged’ according to my AGM battery charger. It started at about 5.7v when I initiated the ‘Good Battery in Parallel’ method of charging. It took a couple of days where the charger was in ‘Boost Mode’ adding a charge to the Optima. The Boost Mode voltage was around 14v and never got to 15v. I am now charging the second small Optima that came out of the MEP 1040. I also ordered one of the PulseTech 24v Solar Chargers that I plan to add to the genset. Hopefully, the solar charger will keep the Optima batteries maintained.
I plan to wait for my NOCO charger to recover the Hawker batteries but I think the process will be about the same. Or at least I hope to get the same result….
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Sounds like you only had a 'surface charge', try leaving the charger on each battery at least three days. It will cycle on and off, but will get a little 'deeper' charge each time.Did they hold a charge? I used my noco on the two optimas in my 1040 but after sitting overnight after they were “fully charged” they would not start the genset.
I let it charge in parallel for a day then left the noco hooked up for a week. Did this with both batteries before giving up on em. Neither would hold a charge.Sounds like you only had a 'surface charge', try leaving the charger on each battery at least three days. It will cycle on and off, but will get a little 'deeper' charge each time.