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On Sat, 17 Dec 2005 15:06:16 -0800, "wtrplnet"
wrote: **** May your Christmas be Spectacular!**** *****...and your New Year even Better!***** I'm no expert on this but IIRC charging a battery can build up explosive fumes. I would expect those to disperse in a car battery but in a boat could collect in the bilge and cause a really dangerous condition. Anyone? With there being on-board chargers, I wouldn't think that would be an issue? Also, does an outboard motor charge the battery while it's running? |
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