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How to Charge Deep Cycle Batteries
by J. Duvauchelle
Deep cycle batteries are specifically designed to be able to transmit a constant and steady electrical charge. Deep cycle batteries are often found in low power vehicles, such as golf carts. Just as deep cycle batteries function differently from more common forms of batteries, the way that deep cycle batteries recharge is also unique. Knowing how to charge deep cycle batteries is important to know, especially for those who operate vehicles and other devices that utilize these batteries.
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Deep Cycle Battery Problems
by Richard Laurens
Deep cycle batteries are designed for long-term discharging with low amperage devices, the opposite of standard automotive "starting" batteries, which power high amp devices for a short period. Several factors, including proper use, can extend the lifespan of the average deep cycle battery; misuse or improper care can damage a deep cycle battery in a short time.
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How to Choose a Deep Cycle Battery
by Meg Jernigan
Automotive batteries and deep cycle batteries are similar, but the way they release the power differs. Car batteries release the surge of power needed to turn the starter motor, and afterward the alternator replenishes the charge. Deep cycle batteries are designed to release their energy over a longer period and to discharge more fully before being recharged. Deep cycle batteries are commonly used in golf carts, RV's, boating, backup power or lighting, and for storing power generated by solar panels. Follow this guideline to choose the right deep cycle battery for your application.
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What Is a Deep Cycle Battery?
by Chris Moore
Deep cycle batteries are a type of lead acid battery, similar to the ones used in cars. They are designed, however, to provide a more constant charge that the regular car batteries. These batteries are commonly used with motor homes, boats, golf carts and other recreational vehicles.
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How to Equalize Deep Cycle Batteries
by Chris Moore
Deep cycle batteries should be equalized every month or so, along with their regular charging. Equalizing refers to a steady, controlled overcharge of the battery that causes the electrolyte inside to bubble and remove the lead sulfate that builds up on the plates. The buildup occurs gradually with each charge and reduces the battery's ability to store a full charge. Equalizing your deep cycle batteries will keep them operation longer.
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How to Know If a Deep Cycle Battery Is Bad
by Anthony Smith
Deep cycle batteries are well suited for marine, RV, solar power and similar applications. They are different from your average car battery, and they must be maintained and checked regularly to get the best performance from the battery and the system to which they are connected. Part of this maintenance is the testing of deep cycle batteries to see if they are in need of replacement.
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How to Use Deep Cycle Batteries
by Richard Laurens
Deep cycle batteries are designed for extended load times and with proper maintenance can last for years before requiring replacement or repair. Most deep cycle batteries are lead-acid, zinc plate designs that are similar in make-up to a standard car battery. The long draw time, or being able to cycle the charging and loads "deeply," gives these batteries many applications, such as for home power and marine setups.
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How to Use a Deep Cycle Battery
by Richard Laurens
Deep cycle batteries are normally lead-acid filled units used for powering motor homes and marine equipment where the requirements are small amounts of energy over longer periods. These differ from normal starting batteries that need a large amount of energy over a shorter time, using a different design of the interior metal plates. By following a few simple maintenance guidelines, the deep cycle battery can be used to its maximum effective lifespan.
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Can You Use a Car Battery Charger to Charge a Golf Cart?
by Nathaniel Miller
Golf cart batteries like many marine batteries are deep cycle batteries. Deep cycle batteries hold a charge for a much longer period of time than do other types of batteries, according to BatteryStuff. Deep cycle batteries can be used longer before they need to be recharged, making them ideal for boats and golf carts. When your golf cart battery needs to be recharged, you can use a car battery charger as long as a few precautions are taken.
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How to Charge a Deep Cycle RV Battery
by Josh Crank
If you use a deep cycle battery in your RV, it is important to recharge it slowly when necessary. It is also important to use a charger that is specially designed to charge a deep cycle battery, and you must be present to shut off the charger and disconnect the battery soon after it finishes charging to avoid diminished battery life. If you make sure you comply with these few key priorities, the rest of the charging process is simple and straightforward.
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