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On Fri, 15 Oct 2010 08:19:56 -0500, Rick Morel
wrote: Wayne, the 50% rule doesn't really apply to golf cart batteries. Back in my electric car days there was a "trick" we used when we were stupid and came to a stop from totally discharged batteries. Wait 10 to 20 minutes for the batteries to "self charge", then play egg-on-accelerator and we'd get another mile or two. Wait and repeat. Sometimes it took three or four of these cycles to get home. Having said that, it's a good idea to limit to 20%, simply because most inverters will shut down around that point. I'm sure that it's possible to get away with an 80% discharge for some period of time. I've seen some fairly convincing life cycle charts however that seem to indicate greatly increased battery life at the 50% level as opposed to 80%. I like to baby our house batts as much as possible given the expense and difficulty of replacing them. See "Cycles vs Lifespan" at: http://www.windsun.com/Batteries/Battery_FAQ.htm http://img32.imageshack.us/img32/9595/batterydod.gif (from site: http://www.mpoweruk.com/life.htm ) |
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