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Artum_Snowbird
Apr 10, 2017Explorer
I like to recharge at about 12.2, and run the generator for 30 minutes, wait to see what you get up to. It's easier to get up to 12.5, then quit. Nobody likes to hear a generator going for hours, but a little bit each day is much easier on your neighbors. Your batteries will likely last a few days, but a little every day is just fine.
It's also well worth it to record the voltage a little after you arrive, and then keep a chart to see how it drains away, and how it fills back up again from the generator.
It's also well worth it to record the voltage a little after you arrive, and then keep a chart to see how it drains away, and how it fills back up again from the generator.
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