Originally Posted by
BoarBuster
I was told by a fellow that workd for O'Rilleys that when you have a deep cycle battery you need to charge it slowly. He said it is designed to give up its charge slowly and if you try to charge it at a fast rate it will damage the battery. Also that regular cranking batteries could be charged faster since they were designed to give up their power faster such as when you are cranking that big outboard.
Golf cart batts have dismissed his way of thinking for years, they get run down fairly slow but when charger is hooked up it throws the juice to em. I run smart chargers all the time, keep it plugged in on 4 banks.
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