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![]() HK wrote: Tim wrote: HK wrote: It pays to buy from a reputable dealer who actually checks out the boat BEFORE the customer takes delivery. Harry, I've have to agree that the battery could be bogus. Most batteries come pre"charged" whick is a good deal, but I've always put a new battery on a charger for at least a half hour before installation. I've had brand new Delco batteries be dead right out of the box. Some would crank a few times then just "quit". conclusion: seperated cell. Just because it's NEW doesn't mean it's going to be "good". That's what warrenties are for. Did I post anything contrary? My dealer checked everything out prior to letting me climb aboard and point out where I wanted X, Y, and Z installed. That included testing the batteries. No Harry, I never said anything like that. But stuff does just happen, and like Richard said that batteries are strange things. I know I jumped intot he conversation with out reading the full thread. Glad it's ok for you John. and yes, in cold weather the electrons don't want to move very quickly. the colder the battery the longer the time and more amperage needed. |
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