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I have recently converted from NiCad to lead acid batteries which are supped
to have a life of 2-3 yrs. The batteries cost about $1500 for the pair and I am interested in maximizing their life the extent practical. I have heard about "pulse chargers" that reportedly reduce sulfate on the battery plates. Would using one of these make a meaningful difference in battery life? I plan to connect the charger through the external power recepticle. Any thoughts/ideas/sources? I am also interested in a larger source of DC power so that I can use the cabin lights and have things turned on while cleaning/troubleshooting ect. Again I plan to connect through the external power recepticle. I ahve 120V and 240V availible. I am not looking to spend $000s on a GPU type cart. Thanks for any input! Mike MU-2 |
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