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On Mon, 16 Jun 2008 08:11:06 -0500, Geoff Schultz
wrote: You should also learn that you shouldn't deep cycle any batteries. I try not to have mine drop below 12.3V and typically keep them at 12.5V and above. They should last just about forever with that kind of tender loving care. We routinely cycle our inverter bank of 4 golf cart batts down to 11.8 or 11.9, sometimes even lower. At 11.6 they are at about 50% and I try to never go lower than that. |
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Wayne.B wrote in
: On Mon, 16 Jun 2008 08:11:06 -0500, Geoff Schultz wrote: You should also learn that you shouldn't deep cycle any batteries. I try not to have mine drop below 12.3V and typically keep them at 12.5V and above. They should last just about forever with that kind of tender loving care. We routinely cycle our inverter bank of 4 golf cart batts down to 11.8 or 11.9, sometimes even lower. At 11.6 they are at about 50% and I try to never go lower than that. 11.6V is about 20% and 11.8V is around 35%. Anything below 12.06V (without a load), which is 50% will kill them. See http://www.windsun.com/Batteries/Battery_FAQ.htm -- Geoff www.GeoffSchultz.org |
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