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*'''Total run time:''' A charger can be set to automatically turn off the generator after a certain amount of time. This can be important to protect the generator from damage or excessive consumption of fuel. If the battery bank suffers a failure that leads to a chronically low voltage reading, a charger that does not have a run-time limit will keep the generator running indefinitely.
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*'''Total run time:''' A charger can be set to automatically turn off the generator after a certain amount of time. This can be important to protect the generator from damage or excessive consumption of fuel. If the energy storage system suffers a failure that leads to a chronically low voltage reading, a charger that does not have a run-time limit will keep the generator running indefinitely.

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*'''Total run time:''' A charger can be set to automatically turn off the generator after a certain amount of time. This can be important to protect the generator from damage or excessive consumption of fuel. If the energy storage system suffers a failure that leads to a chronically low voltage reading, a charger that does not have a run-time limit will keep the generator running indefinitely.
Translation*'''Total run time:''' A charger can be set to automatically turn off the generator after a certain amount of time. This can be important to protect the generator from damage or excessive consumption of fuel. If the energy storage system suffers a failure that leads to a chronically low voltage reading, a charger that does not have a run-time limit will keep the generator running indefinitely.
  • Total run time: A charger can be set to automatically turn off the generator after a certain amount of time. This can be important to protect the generator from damage or excessive consumption of fuel. If the energy storage system suffers a failure that leads to a chronically low voltage reading, a charger that does not have a run-time limit will keep the generator running indefinitely.