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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. |
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