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| ====== Intentionally severe battery use ====== | ====== Intentionally severe battery use ====== | ||
| - | Lead-acid chemistries prefer light cycling and full recharge between those cycles. | + | Lead-acid chemistries prefer light cycling and full recharge between those cycles. |
| - | This article is about the intentional | + | This article is about the intentional |
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| + | * reducing the weight impact of lead banks | ||
| + | * one wants to make use of old/ | ||
| ===== how low can we go? ===== | ===== how low can we go? ===== | ||
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| ===== limiting the damage ===== | ===== limiting the damage ===== | ||
| - | Deep cycles generally extend the amount of time for a battery to complete Absorption. | ||
| - | * get power back into the battery ASAP after deep discharge; | + | * get power back into the battery ASAP after deep discharge; |
| - | * increase Absorption time, or even set Vfloat == Vabs. | + | * fully charge lead-chemistry batteries as often as possible. |
| - | * if flooded, keep a close watch on water levels | + | |