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maillemaker
Apr 27, 2018Explorer
All this stuff about adjustable voltage chargers and figuring out how many amps you need per volts or amp hours or whatever, it's no wonder so many of us are "plugger in and walk away".
My house batteries are regular old Walmart deep cycle wet batteries. I never check the water levels. I'm not even sure if you can. I charge on the way to site and home on the alternator, and when I'm on a site with electric my batteries are boiled with a 28-year-old converter/charger. Last set of house batteries lasted about 8 years without me fooling with them. I'm cool with that.
Steve
My house batteries are regular old Walmart deep cycle wet batteries. I never check the water levels. I'm not even sure if you can. I charge on the way to site and home on the alternator, and when I'm on a site with electric my batteries are boiled with a 28-year-old converter/charger. Last set of house batteries lasted about 8 years without me fooling with them. I'm cool with that.
Steve
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