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D174812H Posted - 29 Aug 2018 : 08:56:06
Would keeping an "intelligent trickle charger" connected to our batteries via store power damage our batteries? We have two, one is an M85 and the other is an M110. Thanks
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cliveshep Posted - 29 Aug 2018 : 09:11:36
Why not buy a couple of cheap solar panels you can plug in to each battery - fit and forget while you are at home with your feet up you might get as much as 1/2 an amp, that ought to be enough to stop loss of charge and top them off over a period. Not an expert, just that is what I did, two panels from Maplins were a whole lot easier than a h/duty trolly to haul the bank of 3 massive truck batteries off my Ocean, once charged they stayed charged right through the winters afloat.




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