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โApr-26-2018 06:19 AM
theoldwizard1 wrote:RoyB wrote:
Never had this much battery capacity before - Hope I don't blow up something...
I doubt you will "blow things up" but remember with that much capacity it will take a lot longer to recharge with your current charger.
โApr-26-2018 05:44 AM
RoyB wrote:
I decided to just order my internal 4AWG equal lengths short cables from AMAZON. They are the ANCOR brand cable I like.
RoyB wrote:
Never had this much battery capacity before - Hope I don't blow up something...
RoyB wrote:
My Ham Radio/Computer room runs off of a small POWERWARE 5125 UPS Unit so I all I need to do is keep it running to keep its batteries charged.
โApr-26-2018 04:59 AM
skipro3 wrote:
East Penn builds the Duracell batteries. For the price, I think the Duracells are the better value. Especially if you are getting an additional 15% off.
You shouldn't have a problem with your 12 volt batteries as cores. When I got my Duracells from SAMS, the guy let me keep my cores and just pencil whipped the receipt for the core charge. They still have life in them, just not fresh after 5 years. Now I got all 4 in service!
โApr-26-2018 04:38 AM
theoldwizard1 wrote:RoyB wrote:
I am hoping I will get great performance out of the DURACELLS. This is the same battery COSTCO has here for sale I think.
Actually, Costco sells Interstate brand batteries. Interstate buys batteries from various suppliers (there was an Internet rumor that the Interstate GC2 bateries were actually Trojan t105, but no one could ever confirm that).
Sams sells Duracell brand batteries and they have 2 different kinds of 6V golf cart batteries, GC2 and EGC2, 215 and 230 AH, $85 and $118.
โApr-25-2018 08:05 PM
RoyB wrote:
I am hoping I will get great performance out of the DURACELLS. This is the same battery COSTCO has here for sale I think.
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