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<blockquote data-quote="sleazebagger" data-source="post: 7415993" data-attributes="member: 622401"><p>I'd unhook the amps just to be safe unless someone else knows better. I'm still getting my feet wet when it comes to electrical.</p><p></p><p>hook up the charger and see what its charging at via DMM. Check the Batcap website to see what the recommended charging voltage is. if its not higher then what your charger is producing then you should be fine. You also have to take into account the current. Make sure your no thitting it with a massive current charge as agm's are not suppose to be charged fast like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sleazebagger, post: 7415993, member: 622401"] I'd unhook the amps just to be safe unless someone else knows better. I'm still getting my feet wet when it comes to electrical. hook up the charger and see what its charging at via DMM. Check the Batcap website to see what the recommended charging voltage is. if its not higher then what your charger is producing then you should be fine. You also have to take into account the current. Make sure your no thitting it with a massive current charge as agm's are not suppose to be charged fast like that. [/QUOTE]
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