Probably still runs
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is this in florida?Spent the day following a bunch of 70 Series down the Alapaha River bed.View attachment 3043214View attachment 3043215
The river originates in South Central Georgia but the portion we rode was in Northern Florida.is this in florida?
Love the legitimate sheepskin car seat cover
im down in miami looking for nice places to take the BJ74, Ocala national forest has been pretty funThe river originates in South Central Georgia but the portion we rode was in Northern Florida.
The Alapaha River can change personalities very quickly. We were lucky to catch the water levels down but a few weeks later the river can be flowing again.im down in miami looking for nice places to take the BJ74, Ocala national forest has been pretty fun
That’s a cool weekendAnother weekend not doing bodywork. Looking out at the Sawtooths, real crappy view.
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22 sounds borderline to me. It might take some trial and error. Starting is obviously the biggest drain per unit of time on your battery and once the battery gets to what I will call a "tipping point" the amperage available falls off rapidly. These charts are for a 12v battery but it will give you some idea of how the voltage/amperage curves look.I got a simple 24V cooler. I don't have a dual battery system and all consumption falls to the starter batteries. So I wired in a battery protector yesterday. I got the cheapest device possibly available: xh-m609. Let's see how it holds up..
Now the question is: What would be the minimum voltage my truck would still start on? I set it to 22V, but that's a guess only.
BJ73, 3B 2x75Ah batteries.
Any suggestions welcome.
Cheers Ralf
Park with the nose facing downhill so you can roll start it if the battery is too low.I got a simple 24V cooler. I don't have a dual battery system and all consumption falls to the starter batteries. So I wired in a battery protector yesterday. I got the cheapest device possibly available: xh-m609. Let's see how it holds up..
Now the question is: What would be the minimum voltage my truck would still start on? I set it to 22V, but that's a guess only.
BJ73, 3B 2x75Ah batteries.
Any suggestions welcome.
Cheers Ralf