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I recharge them every few weeks just for the heck of it but I don't think I've come close to draining them.
Someone correct me here if I missed something, but I think that 10 gauge wire would be overkill. Since the bugle draws very little current, it seems to me that 20 or 22 gauge wire would be more than adequate.
You need to get a volt meter. I don't let mine SLA batts get below 12.5V and usually charge it before that
Quote from: Kyle_C on 4 Jan 2008, 08:45 pmI recharge them every few weeks just for the heck of it but I don't think I've come close to draining them.Hey! You need to get a volt meter. I don't let mine SLA batts get below 12.5V and usually charge it before that Quote from: jcg0322 on 5 Jan 2008, 02:50 amSomeone correct me here if I missed something, but I think that 10 gauge wire would be overkill. Since the bugle draws very little current, it seems to me that 20 or 22 gauge wire would be more than adequate. My DAC is running off two 12V 7A SLA batts connected in parallel. And I just use those gator clip wires of which I think only about 20ga connecting my DAC to those batts. The gauge you need depend on the current drawn of what you are connecting to the batt. You definitely don't need 10ga to run your batt to the small Bugle. Also, if you like you might want to try put one or two 10,000uf cap with V rating higher than 12V across the - and +. This is how I run my DAC and it sound better with these caps on. Take care,Buddy
Quote from: SET Man on 5 Jan 2008, 05:19 amYou need to get a volt meter. I don't let mine SLA batts get below 12.5V and usually charge it before that You're right! Got any suggestions for something inexpensive? Thanks!