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Do XS Power 12v batteries like 15+ volts daily?


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I installed a MLA dual voltage module, and I was just wondering how XS Power batteries would handle 15-15.5v charging voltage daily.

If this is just a bad idea in general, for any battery, please feel free to let me know, and why.

Thank you!

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Stinger volt meter for front battery and one for amp??

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That is high voltage for any battery and especially a sealed batter for daily use. If you charge the battery that high you will soon get the great smell of sulfer and a big balloon that use to be your battery.

Thanks Nathan. Yeah I haven't been running at 15+ ever since Jeff told me not to. I have it on low, and it stays between 14.4 - 14.9 most of the time, except when I first start it up. Then it is usually right at 15.0 for the first few minutes.

Thanks again, and I CAN'T WAIT to switch out those Kinetiks for XS Power! :drinks:

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