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"Bill Kiene" wrote
My RV guy said that I should checked the fluid level and charged my battery once a month. Whatever you do, don't store it on a concrete floor. |
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Oh, that's good, I almost tripped. Check the sender's name...
==== Charles T. Low - remove "UN" www.boatdocking.com www.ctlow.ca/Trojan26 - my boat ==== "Old Wife" wrote in message ... "Bill Kiene" wrote My RV guy said that I should checked the fluid level and charged my battery once a month. Whatever you do, don't store it on a concrete floor. |
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That's an Old Wives tail.. The only thing that is detriment is the concrete floor will be colder.. Or the battery acid my etch the floor if it spills or leaks. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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Steve wrote:
That's an Old Wives tail.. The only thing that is detriment is the concrete floor will be colder.. Or the battery acid my etch the floor if it spills or leaks. Steve s/v Good Intentions I have a high-tech shelf in my garage for battery storage. It consists of two leftover 12" concrete blocks supporting a length of 2 x 12. I just plop the batteries on the shelf after cleaning them, and then top off their charges once a month. I've been thinking of selling these "battery shelf kits" on eBay to boaters for $99.95 plus shipping. What think you? -- Email sent to is never read. |
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On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 12:59:20 -0500, Harry Krause wrote:
Steve wrote: That's an Old Wives tail.. The only thing that is detriment is the concrete floor will be colder.. Or the battery acid my etch the floor if it spills or leaks. Steve s/v Good Intentions I have a high-tech shelf in my garage for battery storage. It consists of two leftover 12" concrete blocks supporting a length of 2 x 12. I just plop the batteries on the shelf after cleaning them, and then top off their charges once a month. I've been thinking of selling these "battery shelf kits" on eBay to boaters for $99.95 plus shipping. What think you? You'll never get the $99.95 without a name change: "Marine battery shelf kits" -- Larry email is rapp at lmr dot com |
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Larry wrote:
On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 12:59:20 -0500, Harry Krause wrote: Steve wrote: That's an Old Wives tail.. The only thing that is detriment is the concrete floor will be colder.. Or the battery acid my etch the floor if it spills or leaks. Steve s/v Good Intentions I have a high-tech shelf in my garage for battery storage. It consists of two leftover 12" concrete blocks supporting a length of 2 x 12. I just plop the batteries on the shelf after cleaning them, and then top off their charges once a month. I've been thinking of selling these "battery shelf kits" on eBay to boaters for $99.95 plus shipping. What think you? You'll never get the $99.95 without a name change: "Marine battery shelf kits" Good idea. I'll cut you in for a commission. Marine Battery Shelf Kits! Protect Your Marine Batteries! Everything You Need to Keep Your Marine Batteries From Concrete Floor Damage! Buy One Now for Only $99.95 + handling and shipping. Holds Up to Six Group 27 Marine Batteries. -- Email sent to is never read. |
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