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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5680769" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>So...</p><p></p><p>on a day like yesterday where I used the trolling battery a ton in the wind, plus had a 1.9ah baitsaver pump hooked to the trolling battery (group 27), I had used more of the juice than normal. When I got home, I hooked it to my 35aH fast charger for 2 hours, then pulled that off and used my smart 10ah charger to complete the charge for what ended up being another 4-5 hours. I was trying to get my trolling battery charged back up at the house in time to get the boat to the storage unit before bedtime (didn't work).</p><p></p><p>Should I abandon using the 35ah fast charge to start the charge (only for an hour or two on a depleted battery) and reduce time needed by the 10ah smart charger. I know if I try to fully charge at 35a, I'm going to heat the battery up and reduce it's life... but will it hurt to use it just for a couple hours on a depleted battery? The battery was not hot after using the 35ah charger yesterday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5680769, member: 2805"] So... on a day like yesterday where I used the trolling battery a ton in the wind, plus had a 1.9ah baitsaver pump hooked to the trolling battery (group 27), I had used more of the juice than normal. When I got home, I hooked it to my 35aH fast charger for 2 hours, then pulled that off and used my smart 10ah charger to complete the charge for what ended up being another 4-5 hours. I was trying to get my trolling battery charged back up at the house in time to get the boat to the storage unit before bedtime (didn't work). Should I abandon using the 35ah fast charge to start the charge (only for an hour or two on a depleted battery) and reduce time needed by the 10ah smart charger. I know if I try to fully charge at 35a, I'm going to heat the battery up and reduce it's life... but will it hurt to use it just for a couple hours on a depleted battery? The battery was not hot after using the 35ah charger yesterday. [/QUOTE]
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