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Winterizing wet-cell batteries
I am winterizing my boat this year for wet storage (in water) and had
a question regarding my wet-cell batteries- I have 2 of them. I live in NY and it gets below freezing here in about a month so I am thinking its not a good thing for them to freeze. Should I leave them in with the battery charger going all winter? I have a 3-stage charger that keeps a trickle charge on them. I have an old shop battery I could swap in to keep the bilge pump running (if need be). Any thoughts? Thanks for the feedback. |
Winterizing wet-cell batteries
Rob wrote:
I am winterizing my boat this year for wet storage (in water) and had a question regarding my wet-cell batteries- I have 2 of them. I live in NY and it gets below freezing here in about a month so I am thinking its not a good thing for them to freeze. Should I leave them in with the battery charger going all winter? I have a 3-stage charger that keeps a trickle charge on them. I have an old shop battery I could swap in to keep the bilge pump running (if need be). Any thoughts? Thanks for the feedback. If you keep them charged there *should* be no problems but remember Murphy and make sure they're in watertight battery boxes to prevent acid eating anything should Murf pay you a visit. |
Winterizing wet-cell batteries
I have kept a boat in Lake Erie over the winter many times. If you keep
the trickle charger on you will have no problem. This is so in that you are keeping the liquid as hydrochloric acid which has a very low freeze point. If you do not keep them charged the acid will turn back into water and freeze at 32 degrees. |
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