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Charging Lithium Batteries Vs Charging AGM Batteries
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<blockquote data-quote="Ridge Runner" data-source="post: 639583" data-attributes="member: 3775"><p>When it comes to AGM Batteries Condor22 is the Guru,</p><p></p><p>Yes an AGM might accept 60% but most AGM makers recommend 10 to 20% and the maximum you would ever want to use is about 25% or you will shorten the life of the battery, </p><p></p><p>Any Battery that has a managment system is going to a pain to charge unless the charger has the matching charging profiles, Where AGM's when completely flat most smart chargers will not charge them and the only way to bypass this issue is to connect another battery to the flat battery in paralelle and connect the Charger to the full battery and when the AGM starts to accept a bit of charge you can then disconnect the 2md battery and charge the AGM as mormal with a smart chsrger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridge Runner, post: 639583, member: 3775"] When it comes to AGM Batteries Condor22 is the Guru, Yes an AGM might accept 60% but most AGM makers recommend 10 to 20% and the maximum you would ever want to use is about 25% or you will shorten the life of the battery, Any Battery that has a managment system is going to a pain to charge unless the charger has the matching charging profiles, Where AGM's when completely flat most smart chargers will not charge them and the only way to bypass this issue is to connect another battery to the flat battery in paralelle and connect the Charger to the full battery and when the AGM starts to accept a bit of charge you can then disconnect the 2md battery and charge the AGM as mormal with a smart chsrger. [/QUOTE]
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