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<blockquote data-quote="Ded Driver" data-source="post: 513519" data-attributes="member: 12692"><p>not quite right on the 100% RR</p><p>yes you can drain an LC 100% & recover it, & an occasional drain down to 80 or 90DOD wont do too much damage, BUT if you drain any battery 100% too many times you will shorten its life. The Betta spec chart shows the expected cycle life vs DOD</p><p>Its still a good idea to work to 50-60% DOD, but you have capacity to go further on occasions if needed without undue harm.</p><p>I stick to 40-50%, & occasionally make sure it goes 50% then give it a full wallop cycle charge.</p><p></p><p>DED</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ded Driver, post: 513519, member: 12692"] not quite right on the 100% RR yes you can drain an LC 100% & recover it, & an occasional drain down to 80 or 90DOD wont do too much damage, BUT if you drain any battery 100% too many times you will shorten its life. The Betta spec chart shows the expected cycle life vs DOD Its still a good idea to work to 50-60% DOD, but you have capacity to go further on occasions if needed without undue harm. I stick to 40-50%, & occasionally make sure it goes 50% then give it a full wallop cycle charge. DED [/QUOTE]
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