why use a DC gate? Can't you just put all the positives together and all the negatives together? the charger stops charging when the battery is full and keeps the voltage on? and the radio always takes power from the highest voltage source.
Yeah, that's my understanding as well of how it works based on the manufacturer information. It has worked really well for the past year or so that I've had it. But, it's certainly not the only option.
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Well done Drew. Never have I slept less during any video.
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why use a DC gate?
Can't you just put all the positives together and all the negatives together?
the charger stops charging when the battery is full and keeps the voltage on?
and the radio always takes power from the highest voltage source.
from DC gate Charger Output: 2 Amperes constant until near full charge
Yeah, that's my understanding as well of how it works based on the manufacturer information. It has worked really well for the past year or so that I've had it. But, it's certainly not the only option.