You spoke of a slow charge being easier on the batteries. All the info I have researched like for Trojan and the like, says that a hard charge with a "trimmer" charge to top them and balance makes batteries last longer. Then one a month an "Equalizer" charge cycle. Why the difference. I usually used a 50A, 240V charger on our homes and got 5-7 years out of a 1600-2400 Ah pack. Pease explain, ... briefly.
Dan
----- Original Message -----Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2014 12:12 AMSubject: [Electric Boats] Re: Does Costco still sell batts?Just curious as to prices, as i also am an area Deka rep,. and I can do special club group sales.. I just quoted the Coots club members on an AGM 27 series at 580 CCA that sells for $357.95 list, but my normal price is $ 267.77. However I can sell to clubs at my own $ 254.00 cost. I get them fresh from the warehouse, as a special order deal.
Group 31 AGM sealed batteries you mentioned, lets see about those, probably the 8A31DTM at 800 CCA. How does list $ 396.95 -- my normal price is $ 296.84 -- and my own club cost to you is $ 285. flat rate.. Did i get it about right ??I can do this on all Deka batteries, I have the automatic matching chargers for 48 volts and up, but my 48V unit will work on 110 and still give fast charge with LED information, burp charge, and 5 level charge. I developed this for EV boat packs. Not cheap, but a great charger, by special order.Thanks, just curious ----------- CalNo virus found in this message.
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