Count me among the list of people who prefer to know. Throughout the years/decades we have had boats, I never bothered much worrying about battery SOC and the lifetime of our batteries never suffered measurably. I too wonder how ‘big a deal’ it is.
An epistemological question!
How do we know what we know? Don, playing the Devil's advocate here, how do you know your batteries "never suffered measurably?" Did you run a controlled experiment? Or are you simply satisfied with the life of your batteries? And by what measurement did you determine that the batteries never suffered measurably?
I'm not trying to be argumentative about battery life, it is just in any endeavor we need to know how one comes to know what they know. And that was sort of Don's point, when he says "The “I have been told” part applies to everyone."
Aura and mystic abounds and surrounds. One of my favorites is the dangers of Acetone. If you are a nitrile glove, acetone is indeed dangerous as it penetrates and weakens nitrile. But if you are a human, it's not healthy, but the dangers are pretty minimal. It is not a known carcinogen nor is it necessarily fatal if ingested. It is not a good thing to ingest, and you'll get sick, but probably not die. You probably don't think much about the dangers of nail polish remover, in which the active ingredient is acetone.
Going back to the original question, can you discharge a FLA battery to 20% SOC? Yes you can. But it will take its toll and measured in terms of chronological life span, it will shorten its life. In terms of the number of charge/discharge cycles, I am not as certain. Each discharge/recharge to 50% SOC is .5 cycles, each discharge/recharge to 20% SOC is .8 cycles. Thus, over a five day period, discharging to 20% and recharging yields 4 cycles. Doing the same to 50%, is only 2.5 cycles.
The whole battery dying process is more complicated than I'm presenting because of sulfating and age, however, looking at just one dimension, discharge/charge cycles it is easy to see that shallower discharges will lead to a longer life measured in months and years, the way most of us consider battery life as the number of years a battery lasts.
And don't forget, the battery salesman wants to sell you batteries, the faster you need to replace them the better the battery sales will be.
