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Re: Batteries, can you have too many amps?
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Posted by souNdguy on March 09, 2006 at 21:12:30 from (12.65.72.68):
In Reply to: Batteries, can you have too many amps? posted by Tim B from MA on March 09, 2006 at 16:28:06:
I agree with the others.. but not farmer in the dell... Get a big rough duty battery and smile. The extra amps will be nice no matter what. the rough duty will make it last. And even if your charge system was something rinky dinky like 5a,. it will eventually charge up the used power from that battery just like it would a small one.. all you have done is increase capacity.. charge voltage needed will be the same as any lead acid car battery..... 13.8-14.7 Also.. most auto batteries don't like being completely discharged.. so the comment about not using the battery and letting it cycle is a non issue... If you want to use lots of power and drain a battery before charging it.. get a deep cycle marine battery and a trolling motor then go fishing, and charge the discharged battery at the end of the day... Soundguy
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