batteries for Quingo vitetess,what is the differenc beetween a deep cycle batteries and normal
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keegan7
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my led sighn shows fix battery sighn and only get about a mile ,how many miles should i get on a new deep cycle or normal,please help ,thank you mark x
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I don’t know but my guess is that the deep cycle holds more amps and lasts longer.
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Hi @keegan7, unfortunately this isn't something that I know. I hope another member will be able to offer some advice.
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Hello, deep cycle means as I understand it is the battery slowly provides power and discharges slowly giving you a longer journey time. Whereas a car battery produces an high out put quickly for a short spell and if your car won’t start and you keep trying the battery will soon stop supply any power.
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