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Old 01-24-2012, 05:44 PM   #1
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looking to add a constant load in my 12 volt accessory circuit.(mini amplifier).
If my math is correct there should be no adverse affects on the battery pack, however i would like a second opinion. I have a PDS ezgo without a voltage converter.(running all accessories from 2 6 volt batteries) My constant load is .70 AMPs. My batteries are t 105 trojans 15min @ 75 amps. without any other load on the batteries but the amp, I show that the batteries (new) should power the amp is standby for 11250 min, or 937.50 hours. the batteries should run 105 min @75 amps or 11250 min @.70 amps. Am i correct or could i damage my accessory batteries? Thanks guys!
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Old 01-24-2012, 06:06 PM   #2
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looking to add a constant load in my 12 volt accessory circuit.(mini amplifier).
If my math is correct there should be no adverse affects on the battery pack, however i would like a second opinion. I have a PDS ezgo without a voltage converter.(running all accessories from 2 6 volt batteries) My constant load is .70 AMPs. My batteries are t 105 trojans 15min @ 75 amps. without any other load on the batteries but the amp, I show that the batteries (new) should power the amp is standby for 11250 min, or 937.50 hours. the batteries should run 105 min @75 amps or 11250 min @.70 amps. Am i correct or could i damage my accessory batteries? Thanks guys!
What do you mean by "constant load"? Is this only while driving, or 24/7/365.25? Is this a stereo that's always on, whenever your out carting about, or will you park and listen to music for hours?
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Old 01-24-2012, 08:42 PM   #3
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On 24 7. The hope is that I have a switch free install, without sacrificing my batteries when I do. My question is will .7 amps of constant drian 24 7 adversly effect my battery pack?
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HeII yeah it will.
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If you plan to charge your battery pack every day, you might not notice a reduction in performance, but a switch for the installation would be waaay better. I'd put a switch in it (plus a fuse). - RAY
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If you plan to charge your battery pack every day, you might not notice a reduction in performance, but a switch for the installation would be waaay better. I'd put a switch in it (plus a fuse). - RAY
And/or rotate the pair of batteries regularly, like once a week, but definitely charge daily.
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