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Battery question
Thanks.....we have few periods of below freezing weather or at least,
this year we have had few periods...I am near Dallas, and though it has been near 32 a number of times, below freezing has been limited to no more than 9 or 10 nights....The average last freeze here is the 15th of March, so the boat is going back on the lift next week... if it starts when I put it in the water at the marina...will probably put it on charge for a day or so before hand, just to be sure... Don White wrote: Jim Woodard wrote in message ... I have had my boat sitting on the trailer since late November. Yesterday, I decided it was nice enough to check it out...I turned the key and got the familiar sound, and was able to raise the motor to normal position. My question is: Is it necessary for me to charge the battery or will running it up and down the lake for an hour or two be enough to charge it to sit? I only use it once or twice a week normally. -- It's a bit late now...but I would have taken the battery indoors and topped it up with my battery charger once a month. That is supposed to make the battery live a longer life. (note: we have prolonged periods of below freezing weather) -- - Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). |
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