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On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 22:06:27 -0500, krj
wrote: How often do you put fresh battries in your "crash box"? krj Once a year. I transfer the unused AA batteries from the box and they get eaten quickly by the GPS and the mini-flashlight I have hanging in the companionway. Or they go into the Grundig YachtBoy and die an honourable death giving me the BBC World Service while I'm having late night beverages in the cockpit. The Cs go into my ship's clock and my kid's toys, and the big Ds go into a boombox. I buy cheap alkalines at a surplus place and make sure they have 1.6 volts DC before I put them in the crash box. If I use the Zodiac a lot, I will run through the Ds as I have battery powered nav lights in addition to this year's installation of a Harley AGM 12 volt battery to give me switchable running lights. Sometimes I like to putt-putt in Lake Ontario under the stars and the Zodiac is better for this than the sailboat. The running lights aren't legally required at 9,9 hp outboard size, but there's a lot of "party boat" traffic near my club and it was an easy modification. R. |
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