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swaggypsyduck · 1 year
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as a jokie jokester i love it when teams social media admins have friendly rivalries and comment fun things on eachothers posts. like the bundesliga tiktok admins must all text eachother in a gc or smthn. or the serie a tiktoks like:
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nate-acmilan · 8 months
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Kvara x half the Milan team is real to me
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yudgefudge · 9 months
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pov: u are just ken and ur boyfriend is the best striker in italian football and probably itw
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jijopijo · 1 year
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April 30, 2023 the celebrations for the victory of the championship in Naples begin, Parthenope and its people are tinged with blue like the heart of its people
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santainfameart · 6 months
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𝗦𝗦𝗖 𝗡𝗮𝗽𝗼𝗹𝗶 𝘃𝗲𝗿𝘀𝗼 𝗹𝗼 𝘀𝗰𝘂𝗱𝗲𝘁𝘁𝗼, 𝟮𝟳/𝟬𝟰/𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟯
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snoop-987 · 1 year
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cerchidivita · 2 years
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Il volo del Cholito
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nonsaremodellestar · 6 months
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Una delle pochissime cose belle di ieri.
Che bello quando è così.♥️
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𝐂𝐡𝐚𝐦𝐩𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐬 𝐨𝐟 𝐈𝐭𝐚𝐥𝐲  𝐍𝐀𝐏𝐎𝐋𝐈
🌟 𝐒𝐏𝐄𝐂𝐈𝐀𝐋 𝐄𝐃𝐈𝐓𝐈𝐎𝐍 🌟 Visita il nostro shop online e scegli il modello che preferisci 😎 Acquista ora ➤ www.naplestars.it 🚛 Spedizioni in tutta Italia 💵💵💵 Paga in 3 rate a interessi ZERO
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Campioni d’Italia! 💙
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andyhe · 9 months
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What is a deep cycle battery plus answers to your boat battery questions
As long as it looks like it’s doing its job, you probably don’t care much about your boat battery. In fact, many boat owners just use the original batteries that came along with their boat.
But what if your battery needs to be replaced? Or, what if you were buying your first boat? Do You Need Deep Cycle Marine Batteries? (yes!) Or would a starter battery do the trick? (Too!) Time to get to the boat batteries…and we’re here to help.
As technology advances, more and better batteries become available. But like a 10-page menu, more options make things more confusing. Might be more difficult to choose!
Marine batteries come in a variety of chemistry, sizes and uses. Before making a decision, it’s better to know what is a deep cycle marine battery, how does it works, and which is best.
First of all, we provide a short, less technical explanation of the most common terms on the boat battery:   
Boat Battery Terms
Think of this basic term as “appetizer”. Familiarity with the battery vocabulary will help you to figure out the confusing specifications and jargon you may come across while shopping.
Amp Hour (AH)
This refers to the amount of energy your boat’s batteries can store. The larger the AH number, the larger the capacity.
Cycle
One cycle is a full discharge and a full charge. Deep cycle batteries usually have a cycle life or cycle rating. This rating indicates the number of cycles you can discharge and recharge the battery before it reaches 80% of its original capacity. At that point, most batteries will need to be replaced.
C rate (or Capacity Hour Rate)
It is actually a measurement of rate at which the battery be charged or discharged. You can also say it is the ratio between current draw, battery capacity and time. Most deep cycle marine batteries follow a standard 20 hour rate. The number “20” means discharge within 20 hours. For example, a battery with a capacity of 100AH and a rating of C20 can deliver 5 amps for 20 hours before being discharged.
Depth of Discharge (DOD)
This is the amount of your battery’s total capacity that you drain before recharging. For example, if your battery has reached 60% DOD, it means that you have 40% capacity left. A battery with a capacity of 100AH would have 60% DOD if you drained it to 40AH.
This is the total capacity of the battery that drain before recharging. For example, if your battery has reached 60% DOD, it means you have 40% capacity left only. If you drain a 100AH battery down to 40AH, it stands for 60% DOD.
Internal resistance
The term refers to the ability of a battery to resist energy as it is charged and discharged. The lower the internal resistance, the better. Batteries with higher internal resistance don’t charge as efficiently and can get hotter while charging because the energy lost is converted to heat.
State of Charge (SOC)
This is how much capacity your battery could be charged in. For example, a fully charged battery has a state of charge (SOC) of 100%.
What is a Deep Cycle Marine Battery?
Now for the main course: What is a deep cycle marine battery?This type of battery support you to power the trolling motor, radio, GPS, fish finder, and other gadgets on your boat (as well as RV parts, but that’s another topic). It is different from a starter battery or cranking battery, which we will discuss more below.
Deep cycle marine batteries can withstand multiple charges and discharges. That’s why (in most battery types) it has thick and heavy plates. It can survive rigorous charging and hundreds of cycles.
Like the tortoise in the old fable “The Tortoise and the Hare,” you might think of a deep cycle battery as a “slow and steady” power source. Their instantaneous power is limited. That’s why you can’t use them to start your motor. For this, you’ll need a starter/starter battery, which we discuss below.
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nate-acmilan · 8 months
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Could've bought him dinner first
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jijopijo · 1 year
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 IT was the  D10S hand
D10S is poor God and it seemed right to me to go to immortalize and celebrate in the neighborhoods and among the most popular people among the colors of Parthenope
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