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<blockquote data-quote="MkKin420" data-source="post: 5505078" data-attributes="member: 603251"><p>To charge it you either install it in the car or you use an intelligent charger meant for those type of batteries (absorbed glass mat). The optima is an AGM type as well. The optima is probably your best choice, low internal resistance, low self discharge, decent reserve capacity can sustain about 25 amps for 90 minutes I believe before it drops below 10.5 volts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MkKin420, post: 5505078, member: 603251"] To charge it you either install it in the car or you use an intelligent charger meant for those type of batteries (absorbed glass mat). The optima is an AGM type as well. The optima is probably your best choice, low internal resistance, low self discharge, decent reserve capacity can sustain about 25 amps for 90 minutes I believe before it drops below 10.5 volts. [/QUOTE]
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