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<blockquote data-quote="Ridge Runner" data-source="post: 513530" data-attributes="member: 3775"><p>I didn't say drain it down to 100% every time, "I said you can use 100% of it's power" as when needed but that is not an every day cycle.</p><p></p><p>Well I seen a video by Andrew St Pierre White which is where I got my Info from and he happened to say that you could drain them right down, And he did Actually drain 2 X 78Ah LC batteries down to around 2V and then charged them up and within minutes they were taking in 40+A per hour, They charge really fast unlike any other battery I have ever seen,</p><p></p><p>But regardless of that no one in their right mind would drain a battery down that far, even down to 40% SOC is more than enough 60 to 70% SOC would be the norm that I would want to go and with a good charging system there is no reason to go below 85% SOC. on a good day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridge Runner, post: 513530, member: 3775"] I didn't say drain it down to 100% every time, "I said you can use 100% of it's power" as when needed but that is not an every day cycle. Well I seen a video by Andrew St Pierre White which is where I got my Info from and he happened to say that you could drain them right down, And he did Actually drain 2 X 78Ah LC batteries down to around 2V and then charged them up and within minutes they were taking in 40+A per hour, They charge really fast unlike any other battery I have ever seen, But regardless of that no one in their right mind would drain a battery down that far, even down to 40% SOC is more than enough 60 to 70% SOC would be the norm that I would want to go and with a good charging system there is no reason to go below 85% SOC. on a good day. [/QUOTE]
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