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BFL13
Nov 25, 2020Explorer II
There is a school of thought that 6s are better off not being floated for long periods, but instead should be left to self-decline to about 80% SOC and then be fully recharged (that is really to real full not almost full) and repeat.
That would only be if you took all the load wires off so there is no draw, not just open the so-called "disconnect switch" that leaves some things still connected.
I cannot verify if that would be better than floating the 6s with say the LP alarm and radio still connected. You read this kind of thing, but not see any actual comparative results for a winter of storage. Beats me!
That would only be if you took all the load wires off so there is no draw, not just open the so-called "disconnect switch" that leaves some things still connected.
I cannot verify if that would be better than floating the 6s with say the LP alarm and radio still connected. You read this kind of thing, but not see any actual comparative results for a winter of storage. Beats me!
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