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Charging Lithium Batteries Vs Charging AGM Batteries
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<blockquote data-quote="Ridge Runner" data-source="post: 639507" data-attributes="member: 3775"><p>I went on another roadtrip on friday and just got back, I took one of the lithium packs and a foldout 120w solar panel and the biggest drop I saw was about 13% and within just over an hour hooked up to the PLB40 it was full again and stayed the way all day until about an hour after dark and in the following 14+ hours all the fridge used was 12% and again the panel charged it up in no time If I had left it hooked up over night then the fridge would of drawn less than 10% over night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridge Runner, post: 639507, member: 3775"] I went on another roadtrip on friday and just got back, I took one of the lithium packs and a foldout 120w solar panel and the biggest drop I saw was about 13% and within just over an hour hooked up to the PLB40 it was full again and stayed the way all day until about an hour after dark and in the following 14+ hours all the fridge used was 12% and again the panel charged it up in no time If I had left it hooked up over night then the fridge would of drawn less than 10% over night. [/QUOTE]
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