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Battery Question
My C&C 32 has two new Group 27 batteries and a 3rd Group 24 battery. They are
all kept full charged via Charles Charger at the slip. As we're hauling today, I'm wondering if I should lug them home. Will they lose appreciable lifespan if I let them stay aboard for the winter. The boat plugs back in mid March. What's deal on real world damage to charged batteries over a cold 4-5 month span? Thanks, RB |
Battery Question
If the batteries start topped off, and they have the proper water level, they have a fair
chance of surviving. That chance can be greatly enhanced if you can plug in and top off again a few times during the winter. When I've been able to do that, I've never lost a battery. If that's not possible, you might want to pull them - yours aren't too heavy. Remember, a charged battery is "protected" against the cold, a discharged battery will die in the cold weather quickly. The other thing you can do is put on a solar panel. My 3 50 Watt panels gather enough through the shrink or blue tarp to keep the batteries well charged. However, last winter my battery combiner was not set right and one of the starter batteries never got charged and died. I replaced both of them with AGMs, which hold a charge better, and are relatively impervious to the cold. And remember, never, ever put them down on a cement floor! (just kidding!) "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... My C&C 32 has two new Group 27 batteries and a 3rd Group 24 battery. They are all kept full charged via Charles Charger at the slip. As we're hauling today, I'm wondering if I should lug them home. Will they lose appreciable lifespan if I let them stay aboard for the winter. The boat plugs back in mid March. What's deal on real world damage to charged batteries over a cold 4-5 month span? Thanks, RB |
Battery Question
And remember, never, ever put them down on a cement floor! (just kidding!)
Thanks, Jeff. Guess I'll bring them home and not have to worry. RB |
Battery Question
Hay, I thought this forum was just entertainment? YOU want real information
here? "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... My C&C 32 has two new Group 27 batteries and a 3rd Group 24 battery. They are all kept full charged via Charles Charger at the slip. As we're hauling today, I'm wondering if I should lug them home. Will they lose appreciable lifespan if I let them stay aboard for the winter. The boat plugs back in mid March. What's deal on real world damage to charged batteries over a cold 4-5 month span? Thanks, RB |
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