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SoundGuy
Jan 16, 2017Explorer
rjsurfer wrote:
I'm on a camping trip and my buddy who's travelling with us has a NOCO G-7200 charger and said I could borrow it to desulfate my three year old T-105's, total 4 batteries.
According to the manual it takes 4 hours for the procedure for a single 12 volt flooded battery.
I'll do them a pair at a time so I'm thinking I should let it run for 8 hours per pair ????
Just curious if that's the way to go.
The G7200 Owner's Manual suggests this 16v Boost Mode is an automatic process, in which case I'd just let it run it's course. The manual further states - "The G7200 can be used on battery sizes from 14 to 230Ah @ 12 vdc ... " ... that by definition limits charging to just two 6 volt GC-2's at any given time. In any case, 16 volts is awfully high for the trailer itself so I'd make sure the batteries are disconnected from the trailer before beginning the process.
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