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wrote in message oups.com... Popular widsom has it that the batteries should be removed from the boat before winteer storage. The boat will be stored outside, here in Montreal,. Question is, why can the batteries not be left in the boat if they are fully charged before the winter and charged again in the spring? Many thanks in advance Matt If you think about the task, you will probably do more damage by moving them than by leaving them on the boat. In the winter, I charge mine every once in awhile. I have 2, 8D batteries and even my wife can't lift them ;-) Bill |
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