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On Mar 27, 11:04 am, (Richard Casady)
wrote: I seem to recall that for best battery life you should charge it at the 20 hour rate. You have a 2000 AH starting battery? [Ten times the size of the one on Cat's biggest bulldozer]. Charging a 25 AH battery at the fifteen minute rate has to be a poor idea. Sorry, I wasn't clear. The batteries absorption rate drops below the alternators full output at about the 15 min mark if the batteries have been deeply discharged. I dont' stop charging at that point, I just stop asking as much from the alternators. These are AGMs and have unusually high absorption rates. I do not use a separate starting and house bank. I have a small reserve battery for emergency starting but otherwise use a 2x8D Lifeline bank for all of my electrical needs. -- Tom. |
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