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<blockquote data-quote="mtnwkr" data-source="post: 372578" data-attributes="member: 4651"><p>I walked out to the garage and noticed my schumacher sc-1200a charger was reading 99% charged at 16v on the LCD. I grabbed my multimeter and the battery was reading the same. I unplugged the charger and checked the battery again in a few minutes and it was reading 13.4v. Is this normal for the charger to reach 16v at the end of its charging cycle? It's a new 29 series deep cycle and the "smart" charger is a few years old. Hope I'm not frying the battery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtnwkr, post: 372578, member: 4651"] I walked out to the garage and noticed my schumacher sc-1200a charger was reading 99% charged at 16v on the LCD. I grabbed my multimeter and the battery was reading the same. I unplugged the charger and checked the battery again in a few minutes and it was reading 13.4v. Is this normal for the charger to reach 16v at the end of its charging cycle? It's a new 29 series deep cycle and the "smart" charger is a few years old. Hope I'm not frying the battery. [/QUOTE]
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