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Excellent point, Mark - I had forgotten about incandescent lamps.
Mark wrote: Andina Marie wrote: There is no need to disconnect electronics or 12 volt equipment during equalization or desulfation. Unless it is a garage based manufacturer all 12 volt equipment is designed to withstand those voltages. There is a need to disconnect the cheap stuff. Regular incandescent light bulbs will burn out quickly when fed a diet of 15 or more volts, although they will burn *really* bright before they blow. This is from firsthand experience g. |
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