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If you’re after longevity, stop buying the cheapest crap from Amazon. This goes for both your converter and batteries.
for charging, you got that answer. You can give em more juice. Alot more if you want.
storage/float mode? Disconnect them when ideally not fully fully charged and don’t touch. Don’t even think about it. Resist the urge to go “top them off “ mid winter.
and read. This is new technology for old folks. Fortunately the information is readily abundant. But it sums up to what I said above.
cheers!
although this is over a year old, the cheapest batteries on amazon isn't an issue if you do a tiny bit of research. a lot of those "cheapest" brands are using the exact same cells in the same shape as the more expensive brands and the build quality is very good on a few of those cheep brands. to me if you looking at litime, roodo and a couple others go for it save the money. and like mentioned the other day will Prouse on Youtube does tear downs and testing of the cheaper brands so it is a good resource to find out which cheep brands are good.