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Suitable 24V charger of for garage door motor
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<blockquote data-quote="LouisF" data-source="post: 1167899" data-attributes="member: 20216"><p>One more question, at this time only as a point of interest, which would last longer for garage/gate motor; LiFePO4 or gel? The gates are of course 12V items.</p><p>Last post, promise, but I have to share with you what the salesman in a local battery (and other electrical merchandise) shop told me about Li batteries. He alleges that a Li battery will not last as a replacement for the lead/acid batteries standard for garage door- and gate motors because the chargers in those units cannot charge the Li units fast enough after power failure so the battery would eventually end up overly discharged which is of course how batteries are eventually destroyed. I was quite surprised to find that someone who should know better actually believes this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LouisF, post: 1167899, member: 20216"] One more question, at this time only as a point of interest, which would last longer for garage/gate motor; LiFePO4 or gel? The gates are of course 12V items. Last post, promise, but I have to share with you what the salesman in a local battery (and other electrical merchandise) shop told me about Li batteries. He alleges that a Li battery will not last as a replacement for the lead/acid batteries standard for garage door- and gate motors because the chargers in those units cannot charge the Li units fast enough after power failure so the battery would eventually end up overly discharged which is of course how batteries are eventually destroyed. I was quite surprised to find that someone who should know better actually believes this. [/QUOTE]
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