Turbo charger battery heats up

I was worried that the use of turbo charger could shorten the life of my battery due to excessive heat. It seems that my concerns were justified.

My battery is about 87 degrees using the standard charger and goes up to 100 degrees using factory turbo charger:

Matt commented here on the subject. No need to worry about the extra heat. This will not affect the performance of the battery or the battery life. Load now!

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