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<blockquote data-quote="J31Rob" data-source="post: 7688048" data-attributes="member: 572236"><p>The more you trickle charge, the healthier they stay. If you work out for a month straight then take a 2 month break would you be able to max like like you did before your 2 month break? Just an example.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Oh fu<span style="color: black">ck</span>ing get off the nut sack dude. Je<span style="color: black">s</span>us tap dancing c<span style="color: black">hr</span>ist. Like I would even consider paying any attention to someone who says "watch your volts get better" anyway.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Driving is enough if you stop playing your setup 10-15 mins before parking &amp; turning off. Most people blast it full tilt until they park, then shut it right off never truly allowing the batteries to get a good charge. In those cases trickling does WONDERS for a batteries health.</p><p></p><p>Just pay monitor the health of the batteries like you should with ANY battery. If you have a digital readout it makes it 10x easier. If not simply throw a multimeter on them once a month &amp; see what they fall to. Simple.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J31Rob, post: 7688048, member: 572236"] The more you trickle charge, the healthier they stay. If you work out for a month straight then take a 2 month break would you be able to max like like you did before your 2 month break? Just an example. Oh fu[COLOR=black]ck[/COLOR]ing get off the nut sack dude. Je[COLOR=black]s[/COLOR]us tap dancing c[COLOR=black]hr[/COLOR]ist. Like I would even consider paying any attention to someone who says "watch your volts get better" anyway. Driving is enough if you stop playing your setup 10-15 mins before parking & turning off. Most people blast it full tilt until they park, then shut it right off never truly allowing the batteries to get a good charge. In those cases trickling does WONDERS for a batteries health. Just pay monitor the health of the batteries like you should with ANY battery. If you have a digital readout it makes it 10x easier. If not simply throw a multimeter on them once a month & see what they fall to. Simple. [/QUOTE]
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