Integy Reactor 20 discharger questions
#1
Integy Reactor 20 discharger questions
I just bought a Reactor 20 discharger. It says that it cuts off at 5.4 volts, but as soon as it cuts off at 5.4v , the battery voltage jumps back up. It this normal?
It also says that it can be used up to 3000's, can it not be used on 3300s?
I have asked Integy the same things, but they take a long time to respond and I can't find a phone number anywhere.
It also says that it can be used up to 3000's, can it not be used on 3300s?
I have asked Integy the same things, but they take a long time to respond and I can't find a phone number anywhere.
#3
Tech Adept
When you put a load (draw amps) on a battery. The voltage drops. So yes. It is normal.
I believe it can be used on 3300's there's no reason why not. It's just that there were no 3300s when they released the reactor so that's why it says up to 3000s.
-Leon
I believe it can be used on 3300's there's no reason why not. It's just that there were no 3300s when they released the reactor so that's why it says up to 3000s.
-Leon
#4
It's normal that the voltage increases when the load is disconnected.