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<blockquote data-quote="Ridge Runner" data-source="post: 554542" data-attributes="member: 3775"><p>This past week I recharged two of my batteries and I ran the fridge set to -18*c and it did quite well over a 48 hour period so then I repacked the fridge and then recharged the batteries back up and set the fridge to -10*c and let it settle for 24 hours so the temp matched the temp of the food inside and then I ran the fridge for 33 hours I still had over 12.884v, The high voltage of these batteries really has an impact when it comes to extending the run times, Now at 42 hours the Voltage is still above 12.645v, </p><p></p><p>Next test I want to do is see how long it will run @ 4*c and then at 2*c, My AGM battery is impressive how fast it charges using the smart charger but the run time is a lot less because the voltage is a lot lower,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridge Runner, post: 554542, member: 3775"] This past week I recharged two of my batteries and I ran the fridge set to -18*c and it did quite well over a 48 hour period so then I repacked the fridge and then recharged the batteries back up and set the fridge to -10*c and let it settle for 24 hours so the temp matched the temp of the food inside and then I ran the fridge for 33 hours I still had over 12.884v, The high voltage of these batteries really has an impact when it comes to extending the run times, Now at 42 hours the Voltage is still above 12.645v, Next test I want to do is see how long it will run @ 4*c and then at 2*c, My AGM battery is impressive how fast it charges using the smart charger but the run time is a lot less because the voltage is a lot lower, [/QUOTE]
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