If you stay within the parameters of what discharge actually means, does this really still mean that it will shorten the life?
OK what I mean is that deep discharge batteries are misunderstood. Running them past something like 11.8v is damaging. People think DD means running them flat. it doesn't. Running a 12 volt battery to 50 5 means 12.2 volts. If you keep the discharge floor to say 60% then it's surely operating within its design?
Here's a table on discharge percentage. It's one of the reasons that the Optima is so good because it pushes out a higher, flatter voltage for longer rather than the wet type that drop in a more linear fashion. However, they make up for that with higher capacity
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