Yeah, you should get them to the same voltage. Otherwise the full one will smack the empty one with a big current first.
Yeah, you should get them to the same voltage. Otherwise the full one will smack the empty one with a big current first.
Depends heavily on depth of discharge. If you cycle only 20–60%, you can easily hit 6000–8000 cycles.
Definitely, LiThink handles continuous operation really well. Totally fine for multi-week backup as long as the setup is done right.



