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Portable camping generators and fridges..which one?
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<blockquote data-quote="charlie123" data-source="post: 71558" data-attributes="member: 908"><p>If i have a dead 12 volt battry applying direct 12 volts from the genny 12 it will charge the battry from 1 volt up to 12 being fully charged, then maybe the charger will get a little hot if left to long. When it come to cycles they are dependant on load, the more you use the more the charger has to work to keep the battry at certain percentage, now if i do not have a automatic charger and decide to run it down to empty that is called a cycle, but if trickling the power into the battry at the end of the week you are still cycling the same amount, thus , gas mate</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="charlie123, post: 71558, member: 908"] If i have a dead 12 volt battry applying direct 12 volts from the genny 12 it will charge the battry from 1 volt up to 12 being fully charged, then maybe the charger will get a little hot if left to long. When it come to cycles they are dependant on load, the more you use the more the charger has to work to keep the battry at certain percentage, now if i do not have a automatic charger and decide to run it down to empty that is called a cycle, but if trickling the power into the battry at the end of the week you are still cycling the same amount, thus , gas mate [/QUOTE]
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