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azrving
Feb 09, 2018Explorer
This 6 volt guy is often pulling 20 + amps during the evening off of six gc2 samuals club batteries. Now and then if it's early in the morning and I really want peanut butter and jelly toast I will run the toaster and iirc it will pull about 90 amps DC. DW will run her hair dryer on low sometimes and pull 80 amps DC. That's about it for me, other than that I fire up the Hoonda 3000 remote start.
GC2 are made for long slow rides around the golf course. I haven't ran them but I understand that 12 volt AGM will do better at kicking out higher amps.
I'm talking about pulling that amperage for minutes not hours and this is a 600 + ah bank. Those gp24's are probably doing somersaults when you hit them with that amperage. When you remove the load they probably reach up to wipe their brows and say ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh thank god he quit and a wisp of steam floats out of the caps.
GC2 are made for long slow rides around the golf course. I haven't ran them but I understand that 12 volt AGM will do better at kicking out higher amps.
I'm talking about pulling that amperage for minutes not hours and this is a 600 + ah bank. Those gp24's are probably doing somersaults when you hit them with that amperage. When you remove the load they probably reach up to wipe their brows and say ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh thank god he quit and a wisp of steam floats out of the caps.
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