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Default Deep cycle batteries - miscellaneous advice?

Here we go ... same site ... refer 11.3 and 11.4
http://www.uuhome.de/william.darden/carfaq11.htm


"bowgus" wrote in message
.cable.rogers.com...
Here's an informative site ...

http://www.uuhome.de/william.darden/index.htm
... and I've also read elsewhere that deep cycle battery life is maximized
by minimizing the discharge ... maybe I'll find that site again.


"Ric" wrote in message
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I have just bought a couple of Delphi Freedom marine deep cycle

batteries
for my service bank. Is there a recommended minimum voltage below which

one
should not discharge? Also, if the nominal capacity is (say) 100Ah, is

that
measured between standard voltages or is it measured from a nominal full
charge (with full charge voltage dependent on the charging system) until
totally discharged - ie 0v? Or is there a standard "never go below"

voltage
which manufacturers use?

I have an intelligent battery charging system on my boat that charges up

to
a threshold 14v with an asymptotically decreasing charging current, and

a
battery controller with which I can set alarms to warn me of impending

doom
on the discharge cycle. At what level should I set the alarm to get best

use
out of my batteries?





 
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