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pianotuna
Dec 01, 2013Nomad III
Hi Leland2,
No.
Equalizing is a deliberate over charge.
Over time, some cells may not get fully recharged and they become "weak". The best way to check is with a temperature compensated specific gravity tester. The cell with the lowest specific gravity is the one you want to get to fully charged. That, of necessity, will over charge (slightly) all the other cells.
No.
Equalizing is a deliberate over charge.
Over time, some cells may not get fully recharged and they become "weak". The best way to check is with a temperature compensated specific gravity tester. The cell with the lowest specific gravity is the one you want to get to fully charged. That, of necessity, will over charge (slightly) all the other cells.
Leland2 wrote:
Is ''equalizing'' a battery the same as ''discharging'' it?
I'm assuming that not discharging coach batteries is a common thing. Right?
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