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Ryan P.
- show quoted text - *" I'll have to check with the marina. *A small smart charger would be better than solar, absolutely. *I just don't remember seeing outlets on all slips. * I don't really wanna pull the battery... *The marina is literally across the street from the rental house. *That's a long walk carrying a lead box. * "You'd need the proper cord to use shore power at a marina. Even then, it might be dangerous to plug in a normal household items like a portable battery charger. I have a light folding aluminum hand truck rated for 138 kilogram use when I don't want to have, awkward heavy items around...usually from the SUV to a store or home. That would be great for hauling a battery any distance for charging. |
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