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On Sun, 19 Feb 2006 10:35:27 -0500, Larry wrote:
He's correct. No car or truck on the street has some $4000 supercharger computerized charging system sold to affluent yachties at amazing profits. They all seem to function just fine for years and years. There is a BIG difference between the charging requirements of a car versus a boat. When things are working normally on a car the battery never gets deep cycled. The only charging that takes place is for the relatively small amount of power drawn during engine cranking. After that the alternator supplies all of the power needed and the battery just floats across the output, usually at about 13.8 volts. On a boat however, the house bank routinely gets deeply discharged, often to as low as 50% of capacity. To replace that amount of power as quickly as possible, 3 stage charging is required. |