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![]() On Sun, 01 Oct 2006 09:46:10 -0400, Larry wrote: Take them out and store them above 32F. Do not trickle them dry all winter. Charge them once a month with an automatic SHUTOFF battery charger. Trickle overcharging, and it will, just destroys them and does nothing about plate sulfation. A trickle charger and a float maintainer charger are not the same. A float charger will not overcharge or run a battery dry. A trickle charger can. Eisboch |
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