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westend
Jan 11, 2016Explorer
Use the 12A function. If you have a meter, measure voltage at the battery terminals with charger operating. As long as you have less than 14V, you should be fine.
If you've run both batteries down to non-operating voltage a number of times, I'd suggest to get a new battery. A flooded wet cell battery will only endure so much beating and then they die. Motor cycle batteries die quicker.
Without a stated total of the draw of all the devices powered and the capacity of the batteries, there is no accurate answer to what will work.
If you've run both batteries down to non-operating voltage a number of times, I'd suggest to get a new battery. A flooded wet cell battery will only endure so much beating and then they die. Motor cycle batteries die quicker.
Without a stated total of the draw of all the devices powered and the capacity of the batteries, there is no accurate answer to what will work.
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