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crcr
May 01, 2013Explorer
Thanks everyone! Appreciate your responses!
One more question -- I have two brand new Sams Club Energizer GC batteries (made by Johnson Controls). The water level in every cell is a little bit below the cylindrical extension of the fill cap. In automotive cranking batteries, I was always told to fill water to where it just touches the bottom of that fill channel. Is it the same for golf cart batteries?
300 watt. It is rated for surges to 600 watts for 10 minutes, so it will even run my laser printer, which spikes up over 500 watts for a split second, then immediately back down. I just need it for various electronics. It is adequate for our camping needs.
One more question -- I have two brand new Sams Club Energizer GC batteries (made by Johnson Controls). The water level in every cell is a little bit below the cylindrical extension of the fill cap. In automotive cranking batteries, I was always told to fill water to where it just touches the bottom of that fill channel. Is it the same for golf cart batteries?
2oldman wrote:enblethen wrote:With just 2 batteries I kinda doubt it.
That is normal to indicate an open ground.
300 watt inverter? hopefully you mean 3000.
300 watt. It is rated for surges to 600 watts for 10 minutes, so it will even run my laser printer, which spikes up over 500 watts for a split second, then immediately back down. I just need it for various electronics. It is adequate for our camping needs.
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