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<blockquote data-quote="loopkiller" data-source="post: 5525635" data-attributes="member: 601690"><p>If it is resting at 13.3v, it has more than a full charge. Usually you will see a max resting voltage of 13.2v for an AGM battery. On average, I see a max of 13.0v out of my HC1400. Best thing to do is to cycle it a few times every now and then. Find some DC fans or a motor that will run the battery down to around 11.0v or so, then put it on a charger. After about 10 of those cycles, the battery will be fully broken in and ready to go. The longer it sits dormant, the less power it will provide when you hook it up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loopkiller, post: 5525635, member: 601690"] If it is resting at 13.3v, it has more than a full charge. Usually you will see a max resting voltage of 13.2v for an AGM battery. On average, I see a max of 13.0v out of my HC1400. Best thing to do is to cycle it a few times every now and then. Find some DC fans or a motor that will run the battery down to around 11.0v or so, then put it on a charger. After about 10 of those cycles, the battery will be fully broken in and ready to go. The longer it sits dormant, the less power it will provide when you hook it up. [/QUOTE]
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