JHZR2
Staff member
The key now is keeping it fully charged. Otherwise it will slowly lose capacity as it sulfates.
That's much of the reason why I'm not a fan of these to lug around in a vehicle. They do self discharge. So they need to be maintained, and best is a temperature compensated float charge. Precisely why I just keep a spare 12v battery.
But for shop use, this looks great. Swappable battery, safety designed in, etc.
That's much of the reason why I'm not a fan of these to lug around in a vehicle. They do self discharge. So they need to be maintained, and best is a temperature compensated float charge. Precisely why I just keep a spare 12v battery.
But for shop use, this looks great. Swappable battery, safety designed in, etc.