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information on liesure batteries

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I recently bought an inverter from sterling power products and called them after receiving it for a bit of technical advice, I won't comment on the treatment I got but you may wish to look at this link if you're about to purchase batteries, more fuel to the fire of the ongoing battery debate

http://www.sterling-power.com/support-faq-2.htm

cheers jim
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Hmmm, very good article, but the bloke comes across as a bit of a narky ba$tard when trying to make his point.

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Post by stevel »

Interesting in parts but it seemed a long-winded way to say that if you want a leisure battery for normal leisure use your best bet is to buy the sort of battery sold as.....a leisure battery ;).

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Post by Westy.Club.Joker »

Just use a normal starter type battery as a leisure battery like most people do, without problems :)
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