Would it be recommended to charge Lead acid batteries with a regular 'off the shelf charger' and use a tesla charger to keep sulfation at bay? The problem is that I have a 2A12 charger and 4 Marine Dual Cycle batteries of 12 volts and just recently I was charging one battery for 3 weeks continuously, only to find out the next morning that the voltage dropped to 8+volts on that battery! It perplexes me, really bad!
How does anyone feel about charging a battery conventionally and then keeping it in shape with a 2A12 charger since I can't afford to buy a 10A12 right now. Shouldn't 2A12 do the job for 12 volt batteries? How long does it take to charge a marine deep/dual cycle battery Ever Start 24DC-6 with a 75 amp/hour, 100 reserve capacity, and EverStart 24DP-4 with a 675 marine amps and 140 reserve capacity? Isn't 3 weeks enough for one battery?
How does anyone feel about charging a battery conventionally and then keeping it in shape with a 2A12 charger since I can't afford to buy a 10A12 right now. Shouldn't 2A12 do the job for 12 volt batteries? How long does it take to charge a marine deep/dual cycle battery Ever Start 24DC-6 with a 75 amp/hour, 100 reserve capacity, and EverStart 24DP-4 with a 675 marine amps and 140 reserve capacity? Isn't 3 weeks enough for one battery?
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