Originally posted by Matthew Jones
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I have not ruined a single battery on the TS, but in other applications I've seen batteries only last 6 months (and they were continually going downhill) before they were unable to be recharged properly with a conventional charger. Maybe they were just bad batteries to begin with?
TS related:
I have also connected them with no load - straight connections (neg to neg), just switching on the TS and it did not kill the batteries, that is why I said on the TS it may not be true. But, I did not run it shorted for extended periods of time in that configuration either, so I'm not positive that it won't, but you seem to be and that is great.
Wish JB had chimed in on this one, but we can leave it for another day.
***EDIT Actually, I think he did give us his expert opinion...if we use the negative side...we are all home free......MEANING pull as much as you want possibly? EDIT***
Batteries:
I thought you said your batteries were not charging? Perhaps I was incorrect, but that is the main reason I suggested bigger batteries...perhaps you were pulling so much amperage from them that even the potential could not cause the ions in the batteries to go into recharge mode. Your call.
No offense taken, appreciate your input, and I'll just shut my BIG mouth on this topic from now on.
What do you use to charge your batteries?
Leroy
P.S. Does this mean you won't invite me over for coffee?
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