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<blockquote data-quote="Zum" data-source="post: 104786" data-attributes="member: 349"><p>I use the 10% rule.</p><p>I read it somewhere that whatever your aH is of your battery,you should not use over 10%(in amps) to charge it.</p><p>My batteries are 120 aH and I use 10amp to charge them.The quicker you get them charged again,without breaking the 10% rule the better.Works for me.</p><p>You said your batteries are boiling,no matter if you put them on 2 or 10 amps?</p><p>Thats bad,sure your charger is putting out the correct amps?</p><p>Heat is a major killer of batteries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zum, post: 104786, member: 349"] I use the 10% rule. I read it somewhere that whatever your aH is of your battery,you should not use over 10%(in amps) to charge it. My batteries are 120 aH and I use 10amp to charge them.The quicker you get them charged again,without breaking the 10% rule the better.Works for me. You said your batteries are boiling,no matter if you put them on 2 or 10 amps? Thats bad,sure your charger is putting out the correct amps? Heat is a major killer of batteries. [/QUOTE]
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