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... It is my understanding that a battery needs "exercised". Long periods of non-usage (over the fall/winter/spring months) will result in the battery loosing its charge and not be able to accept a charge. With that said, is it possible that if I wired my battery (in parallel) to my Ford truck battery, will it be "exercised" and be ready for another full year of boating, or will it damage the PWC battery? I'm trying to avoid the cost of trading in the old battery and purchasing a new battery each summer. Thanks in advanced, Dizouglas Where the **** did you get the idea that you needed to buy a new battery each summer, you silly troll? |
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