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<blockquote data-quote="akheathen" data-source="post: 7574961" data-attributes="member: 629234"><p>but, you are missing the point, an alternator is a constant voltage source, which is what this battery calls for, and using the alternator, was only an option for what a conventional cheap charger could not do, and only once the battery has reached a high voltage. however, the charger is capable of doing what it needs. what you are describing of the alternator, is actually what a conventional charger will do, until it is stressed far enough for a voltage drop. if this battery could not handle it, then it will never handle a normal charging system. the difference with many chargers, is that many can actually run 18+v if not watched. if this battery was sulfated, it would have shown long before 13v</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akheathen, post: 7574961, member: 629234"] but, you are missing the point, an alternator is a constant voltage source, which is what this battery calls for, and using the alternator, was only an option for what a conventional cheap charger could not do, and only once the battery has reached a high voltage. however, the charger is capable of doing what it needs. what you are describing of the alternator, is actually what a conventional charger will do, until it is stressed far enough for a voltage drop. if this battery could not handle it, then it will never handle a normal charging system. the difference with many chargers, is that many can actually run 18+v if not watched. if this battery was sulfated, it would have shown long before 13v [/QUOTE]
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