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Battery charging
Submitted: Thursday, Aug 21, 2008 at 13:29
pojo
Article Overview - Battery Power
In this article we explain why you might need an additional power source independent of the starting battery installed into your vehicle and we look in detail at types of batteries, how and where to mount them, the role of isolators and the different
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Will i harm a deepcycle battery by charging it with the water filler caps still on
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AnswerID: 321568 Submitted: Thursday, Aug 21, 2008 at 18:58
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replied: Think about it, they are on when you are driving your vehicle & receiving a much higher rate of charge than most battery chargers.
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AnswerID: 321574 Submitted: Thursday, Aug 21, 2008 at 19:43
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replied: This only applied to using the ols quick chargers where the output voltage could reach well over 15 V and there was no regulation apart from some adjustable taps to control the output.
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