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On 1/25/2014 10:41 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 1/25/2014 10:28 AM, True North wrote: I bought an led side marker type unit and put alligator clips on the two wires. I attached them to my boat battery to put a small constant drain on it. Then at the first of each month u til spring, I'll attach the battery charger to bring the volts back up. Also bought a battery blanket for the Highlander to supplement it's block heater. When I hear it's going to drop to 15F or lower, I attach the extension cord. If I plan on going out I'll throw the outside plug switch about 45 minutes in advance. I'd be a little concerned about running your battery down too low between chargings. A fully charged battery won't freeze (well, to a point). A battery that is not fully charged is more prone to freezing in the kind of single digit or below temps we've been having here. I think that's what screwed me up. I started and briefly ran the tractor the day before the storm just to move it about five feet. I didn't let it run long enough to recharge the battery from that start. It takes a lot of amps to turn over a diesel in cold weather. Surprised you tried to put a charge on it... |
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