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<blockquote data-quote="spin dB" data-source="post: 2995384" data-attributes="member: 571349"><p>No you don't have to recharge them separately, they work similar to a regular battery in that they charge off the alternator. However a deep cycle battery can be discharged and recharged more frequently without killing the battery. Regular batteries have a problem with sudden and frequent discharging. They usually die. With a deep cycle battery, this is not as big a factor. Not to say that you can't kill a deep cycle battery by discharging it, but it is not as easy. You will not have to buy a starting battery as well if you buy and install a deep cycle.</p><p></p><p>And I agree. There is only one stupid question and that is the one that you don't ask. If you don't know then it is not a stupid question. = )</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spin dB, post: 2995384, member: 571349"] No you don't have to recharge them separately, they work similar to a regular battery in that they charge off the alternator. However a deep cycle battery can be discharged and recharged more frequently without killing the battery. Regular batteries have a problem with sudden and frequent discharging. They usually die. With a deep cycle battery, this is not as big a factor. Not to say that you can't kill a deep cycle battery by discharging it, but it is not as easy. You will not have to buy a starting battery as well if you buy and install a deep cycle. And I agree. There is only one stupid question and that is the one that you don't ask. If you don't know then it is not a stupid question. = ) Hope this helps [/QUOTE]
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