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I personally talked to that guy and he was the one that told me how to use a manual charger and keep the volts below 15 and no heat FYI
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I also have a Noco 27000
I thought it would do a good job it still needs to be watched. I had a hawker boil over with it on there. ruin the battery. so it's still a watching thing, keep your eye on things. no heat, voltage on the Noco should cycle in AGM setting when it hits 15.2 v and then step...
I hate auto correct.
I brought back 3 hawkers with the manual process watching heat and voltage. Used a 10 Amp manual charger
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As I replied in number 14 I brought 3 hawkers back with a manual charger that wayou'll charge her that way Tuesday is Tuesday 10 app charger watching boltage and heat constantly
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I have charged AGM batteries with a manual charger. just have to watch the voltage make sure that it doesn't go over 14.8 or 15 volts and not get hot. let it continue to run but not hot and not over the 14.8 or 15 V. if you can achieve it it might come back on the regular charger if not it's a...
Try charging those batteries with an AGM charger , just make sure you don't go over 14.3 V before Is the charger cycles and And comes backup again to 14.3 V and you might get them to recover.
also Don't let the batteries Is get hot,
Good luck
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