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mena661
Jan 02, 2015Explorer
MEX also emphasizes the importance of a proper float for longest life. And I think he explained why he's ignoring his own advice. Since mine sit more than they get used, float is the most important maintenance I can do. Up until I got the MegaWatt, the batts have been seeing 13.6 all year round unless it was above 105 then I'd disconnect them for the day and reconnect at night. Quite a PITA as I don't want to spend that much time on batt maintenance. The MegaWatt enabled me to simply lower the float voltage and go back to living.
PS - I live in a hot climate. What most see as abnormal, we who live in these climates see as normal. Sometimes it snows here, when it does everything closes and people stay at home. People in places that have snow routinely still go to work, see a movie, get groceries and etc. I don't have the luxury of disconnecting my batts for half the year, they have to be ready to work.
PS - I live in a hot climate. What most see as abnormal, we who live in these climates see as normal. Sometimes it snows here, when it does everything closes and people stay at home. People in places that have snow routinely still go to work, see a movie, get groceries and etc. I don't have the luxury of disconnecting my batts for half the year, they have to be ready to work.
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