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Confusion About Voltage.
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<blockquote data-quote="PabloP" data-source="post: 484104" data-attributes="member: 4430"><p>AM, it is likely that your old AGMs are suffering from some sulphation on the plates. I have a battery charger that has a rejuvenation setting that will sometimes give these a bit of new life. I have used this to kick a couple of truck batteries in the guts and we now use them for long run low drain 12V applications. </p><p>The lower the voltage goes, the shorter will be the batteries life.</p><p></p><p>Rob P.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PabloP, post: 484104, member: 4430"] AM, it is likely that your old AGMs are suffering from some sulphation on the plates. I have a battery charger that has a rejuvenation setting that will sometimes give these a bit of new life. I have used this to kick a couple of truck batteries in the guts and we now use them for long run low drain 12V applications. The lower the voltage goes, the shorter will be the batteries life. Rob P. [/QUOTE]
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