Narrow working range

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Narrow working range

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Hi terry can you explain that to me please that wanker oldtrack waffling on about it . I put up a question and he comes back putting shit on them .now I'm confused . I thought 80 % usage would be a wide usage range

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Oldtrack123 is also on here so he might explain but I doubt it..........
If it's not in some Standards booklet he probably won't know about it.,

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The narrow working range he is talking about is the 13.8v full and 12.8v empty, he can't get his head around the fact that the full advertised capacity can be taken out of the battery and it still remain within that voltage range. His head is still in the old lead acid technology where 12.8v is full but they can be charged up to 14.8v and down to 10v, but there is still only half the advertised capacity available at best before it drops below 12v.
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I thought I was on the rite track hahahahah
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Gee, Is Oldtrack still about? I thought that he had stopped posting. But then, I don't look on CF. There are too many over there that just want a fight.
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supersparky wrote:Gee, Is Oldtrack still about? I thought that he had stopped posting. But then, I don't look on CF. There are too many over there that just want a fight.


Yehh he's still there with his VSB's etc ( those so secret files I'm sure he sleeps with ) and Yehh it's still a battle ground about anything electrical and WDH's



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There are some in front because they are better, these folks are to the improvement of society.
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