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Hi,
I think it is different kind of batteries here. Batteries for auto are mostly gel cell type. They are maintenance free and the electricity doesn't discharge fast during hot weather. Most RV/Marine batteries are wet cells type with water inside. If under constant hot weather, the water inside each cell will evaporate faster and this means the electricity will be discharged faster. This is all I know why you don't remove the battery from your auto which is only a few inches from the hot engine. And also the front of the automobile has a big grill but not a boat. For the boat, the battery is always hide under the deck of a seat and has limited ventilation. David "Woodchuck" wrote in message ... Why? Do you remove your battery from your car or truck and it's just a few inches away from a 200* engine. "David" wrote in message news:IAtOc.3059$8k.2586@fed1read03... Hi, I would like to remove the battery of our new 18' Sea Ray and store it inside the house for awhile. The boat is now store inside the garage and only has 15 hours in it. I am in Las Vegas and I know the temperature of the garage shoots up to at least 130 to 140 during noon time. Its a wet cell battery, I am worry that the battery is draining itself due to hot and stuffy condition. The problem is I have never removed a car/marine battery before and don't know the steps. I don't want to get shocked or damage the engine of the boat. All I know is when I helped to jump start a dead battery of a car one time, there were sparks on the booster cable clamps when they touched each other. Would someome tell me the steps please. Also for putting the battery back inside the boat. Thanks David Las Vegas |
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