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Hi Floyd The 35 amp charger is only big enough to maintain two 100/110 amp batteries you need a larger enough size charger to be able to charge at a high enough amperage to keep in tip top condition if batteries aren't charged at their max amps periodically they won't last as long as they could, if you have more than two batteries you need a higher output charger to be able to deep charge them to get the maximum life from them. John

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On 21/11/2019 at 09:22, annv said:

Hi Floyd The 35 amp charger is only big enough to maintain two 100/110 amp batteries you need a larger enough size charger to be able to charge at a high enough amperage to keep in tip top condition if batteries aren't charged at their max amps periodically they won't last as long as they could, if you have more than two batteries you need a higher output charger to be able to deep charge them to get the maximum life from them. John

Thanks for that John. I won't chuck the present chargers away too quickly then!

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