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Why I never charge batteries while I am not able to monitor them.
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<blockquote data-quote="condor22" data-source="post: 654988" data-attributes="member: 1932"><p>As an aside, My list of rechargables when away; 2 x mobiles, laptop, tablet, detector, GPX headphones, TV headphones, shaver, toothbrush, Ryobi 18V (for drill, vacuum, LED light), handheld UHF, 10k mAh power bank.</p><p></p><p>They all charge from the van batteries at 12V or 5V except the shaver, toothbrush and Ryobi. They can all charge from a 150W inverter. So it's all low voltage and low current, but all done with me usually present.</p><p></p><p>The best time to charge is during daytime when solar is driving the chargers, however, the total draw is so low that this is not critical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="condor22, post: 654988, member: 1932"] As an aside, My list of rechargables when away; 2 x mobiles, laptop, tablet, detector, GPX headphones, TV headphones, shaver, toothbrush, Ryobi 18V (for drill, vacuum, LED light), handheld UHF, 10k mAh power bank. They all charge from the van batteries at 12V or 5V except the shaver, toothbrush and Ryobi. They can all charge from a 150W inverter. So it's all low voltage and low current, but all done with me usually present. The best time to charge is during daytime when solar is driving the chargers, however, the total draw is so low that this is not critical. [/QUOTE]
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Why I never charge batteries while I am not able to monitor them.
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