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Old 12-12-2016, 03:48 AM   #55
mustang94
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Originally Posted by bigben View Post
Don - yep. All the math gives you and idea where you need to be but use will tell how good your math was. With the 4 Trojans - we are in a good spot. And yep, 3 hours is the minimum to bring the batteries up to full charge. I will do that generally twice a day. Funny though, we were in a military famcamp and at midnight the generator came on - almost got put into timeout before I could get up and shut the AGS system down.

Best thing I did was put a Pro-Fill system on my batteries. Now I carry a 1 gallon jug of distilled water, pull it out once a week, pump the ball until it won't compress and batteries are all topped off. Best adder we've put on to the 4 batteries.
A battery fill system runs about 150 bucks, not really sure if that would be worth it. It still take you out there to do the filling, just makes it a little easier. Hhhhmmm... have to let me know how well it works for you.
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