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Charging Lithium Batteries Vs Charging AGM Batteries
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<blockquote data-quote="Ridge Runner" data-source="post: 609973" data-attributes="member: 3775"><p>As a rule an AGM battery can be charged at a maximum of 30% So for your 130Ah the max Charging Amperage is 39A which means your 10A is fine for maintaining a couple of batteries of that size whilst not in use or as an emergancy Charger but on a battery of that size a 20 to 25A would be a nice balance.</p><p></p><p>Yeah thats what I am finding too, I don't know why they put the thinnest Handles on the Heaviest batteries,</p><p></p><p>Thats another reason why I am enjoying the Lithium packs @ 7.6/7.8 kgs and the fact I can charge them from the cigar socket without no extra DC to DC chargers or wiring makes everything so easy and is as simple as plugging in your phone and I am serious it's that simple.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridge Runner, post: 609973, member: 3775"] As a rule an AGM battery can be charged at a maximum of 30% So for your 130Ah the max Charging Amperage is 39A which means your 10A is fine for maintaining a couple of batteries of that size whilst not in use or as an emergancy Charger but on a battery of that size a 20 to 25A would be a nice balance. Yeah thats what I am finding too, I don't know why they put the thinnest Handles on the Heaviest batteries, Thats another reason why I am enjoying the Lithium packs @ 7.6/7.8 kgs and the fact I can charge them from the cigar socket without no extra DC to DC chargers or wiring makes everything so easy and is as simple as plugging in your phone and I am serious it's that simple. [/QUOTE]
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