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ok so i was wondering when putting in a battery bank do all the batteries need to be the same resting voltage? or does it matter?
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they need to be pretty darn close, or else your going to have energy flowing out of the higher voltage battery into the lower.
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and dont forget a/h rating they have to be the same, learned that the hard way.........
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my understanding is the same as each other.....not volts amp hour rating......
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would i be able to train the voltage of the batteries to be the same? if so how would i go abouts doing that? i've heard of it from a few people up here but no one really explained it
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