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Old 04-17-2010, 12:56 PM   #12
Sundancer268
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Charlevoix, Michigan
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Default Charging once a month

Just hook your battery charger to the batteries in your winter storage location through a 24 hour timer and let it go. Set the timer for the minimum on time and for once a day. This will keep the batteries charged with out your remembering to have to hook and un-hook the charger. I do this with all of my stored equipment. My 1985 Chrysler convertible would go in the barn in September or October and be hooked up. The Battery lasted over eleven (11) years. My Lawn Tractor Battery lasted over Six (6) years and the dealer was shocked saying people replace the small batteries normally before two years are up do to the poor charging systems on lawn tractors and mowers.
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