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<blockquote data-quote="Ridge Runner" data-source="post: 477539" data-attributes="member: 3775"><p>Of Coarse Mate, I am putting the two 115a/800-1000cca's in a camper with the G15000 Charger as an on board set up and the I am making another small Solar setup for my home because I don't use that much power so I figured with a bank of 4,6 or 8 115's and 200w+ Solar panels I could get by pretty good and I am going to hard wire the 26Amp charger to the system so I can run a Generator a to recharge the batteries if I need to,</p><p></p><p>The big Red 35Amp Charger I bought back around 1998ish when I had a few Vehicles that I needed to keep charged, But to be honest those type of chargers were great for starting Vehicles and waking up big 200Amp+ batteries but if you let them charge to where the meter says 2 to 3 Amps on the lowest setting they will start to kill the battery because once they reach that point the voltage really starts to rise, But I like the fact you can see whats going On with them but normal chargers are not that great when it comes to charging batteries, In Fact using those big Automatic Chargers will kill more Batteries than they save, And they will Boil a battery very quickly.</p><p></p><p>J.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridge Runner, post: 477539, member: 3775"] Of Coarse Mate, I am putting the two 115a/800-1000cca's in a camper with the G15000 Charger as an on board set up and the I am making another small Solar setup for my home because I don't use that much power so I figured with a bank of 4,6 or 8 115's and 200w+ Solar panels I could get by pretty good and I am going to hard wire the 26Amp charger to the system so I can run a Generator a to recharge the batteries if I need to, The big Red 35Amp Charger I bought back around 1998ish when I had a few Vehicles that I needed to keep charged, But to be honest those type of chargers were great for starting Vehicles and waking up big 200Amp+ batteries but if you let them charge to where the meter says 2 to 3 Amps on the lowest setting they will start to kill the battery because once they reach that point the voltage really starts to rise, But I like the fact you can see whats going On with them but normal chargers are not that great when it comes to charging batteries, In Fact using those big Automatic Chargers will kill more Batteries than they save, And they will Boil a battery very quickly. J. [/QUOTE]
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