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jrnymn7
Jan 02, 2015Explorer
I see batteries as being a lot like the human body. Amazingly, both can withstand a lot of abuse. But some damage is reversible for the most part, while other damage is not. So, I don't think any of this is worth obsessing over. But at the same time, some very simple rules do apply, and these rules can be best adhered to by using an adjustable unit. I just cannot see any downside to using an adjustable psu, while I see many downsides to using non-adjustable pre-programmed charging devices.
So, dollar for dollar, and with user ability factored in, it just makes good sense to go adjustable. And thankfully, guys like Randy at bestconverter, and John at MW, are seeing this, and are taking the necessary steps to address these issues, which for way too long a time, have gone ignored. And it's high time most rv manufacturers got up to speed and realized there is no 'one voltage fits all' solution. There simply is no room for such gross compromise when it comes to battery maintenance.
So, dollar for dollar, and with user ability factored in, it just makes good sense to go adjustable. And thankfully, guys like Randy at bestconverter, and John at MW, are seeing this, and are taking the necessary steps to address these issues, which for way too long a time, have gone ignored. And it's high time most rv manufacturers got up to speed and realized there is no 'one voltage fits all' solution. There simply is no room for such gross compromise when it comes to battery maintenance.
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