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Charles B. Summers December 21st, 2003 10:48 PM

Charging batteries over winter
 
Earlier this year, I installed an on-board charger on my boat to charge the
starting and trolling battery.

Question: Is is ok to leave it plugged in all winter, even if I'm not
planning on using the boat until about the first of March? Or, should I only
charge it every once in awhile?

The charger I have is one of them that suppose to continually condition the
batteries, but I cannot find the owners manual to see what it says about
storage.

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www.midtennclassic.org



ñKs December 22nd, 2003 01:28 AM

Charging batteries over winter
 
Do not leave it plugged in all winter.

"Charles B. Summers" charles-summers@(comcast)(dot)(net) wrote in message
...
Earlier this year, I installed an on-board charger on my boat to charge

the
starting and trolling battery.

Question: Is is ok to leave it plugged in all winter, even if I'm not
planning on using the boat until about the first of March? Or, should I

only
charge it every once in awhile?

The charger I have is one of them that suppose to continually condition

the
batteries, but I cannot find the owners manual to see what it says about
storage.

--
Visit Charles at: www.thebasspro.net
www.secretweaponlures.com
www.outdoorfrontiers.com
www.midtennclassic.org





jack schmitt KQ4C December 22nd, 2003 01:37 AM

Charging batteries over winter
 
"Charles B. Summers" wrote:

Earlier this year, I installed an on-board charger on my boat to charge the
starting and trolling battery.

Question: Is is ok to leave it plugged in all winter, even if I'm not
planning on using the boat until about the first of March? Or, should I only
charge it every once in awhile?

The charger I have is one of them that suppose to continually condition the
batteries, but I cannot find the owners manual to see what it says about
storage.

--
Visit Charles at: www.thebasspro.net
www.secretweaponlures.com
www.outdoorfrontiers.com
www.midtennclassic.org


My boat has been at Elm Hill for the last 11 years with the
Perma-Charger full time. I have changed the batteries twice during this
time. It may not be a good idea to leave them over the winter but since
I fish all winter and I hope we can try a float and fly trip this
winter, I intend to leave everything ready to go. I talked to your wife
the other afternoon and you sure have a nice looking son. He is lucky to
have a father who fishes.

Happy Holidays.

Jack

MMccoy01 December 22nd, 2003 01:39 AM

Charging batteries over winter
 
I wouldn't leave it plugged in all winter. If the battery gets low in water
where it can't fully charge, the charger won't cut off and will keep charging
until it burns the battery up.
Mark McCoybr
McCoy's Market Bumpus Mills, Tennesseebr
http://www.mccoysmarket.com


Eric H December 22nd, 2003 01:43 AM

Charging batteries over winter
 
I charge starting and deep-cycles over night on a monthly basis. Know many
others do the same. This is the third winter for this set and they appear to
holding up just fine.

"Charles B. Summers" charles-summers@(comcast)(dot)(net) wrote in message
...
Earlier this year, I installed an on-board charger on my boat to charge the
starting and trolling battery.

Question: Is is ok to leave it plugged in all winter, even if I'm not
planning on using the boat until about the first of March? Or, should I only
charge it every once in awhile?

The charger I have is one of them that suppose to continually condition the
batteries, but I cannot find the owners manual to see what it says about
storage.

--
Visit Charles at: www.thebasspro.net
www.secretweaponlures.com
www.outdoorfrontiers.com
www.midtennclassic.org





Steve Erwin December 22nd, 2003 02:21 AM

Charging batteries over winter
 
DO NOT leave them plugged in all winter. I know of none of the chargers that
absolutely will not overcharge. If the water gets low it will keep charging
and burn up your batteries or worse yet catch fire. I have left them plugged
in ONLY with a timer in between the charger and wall plug. I leave it set to
come on for 30 minutes at 8 a.m and and again at 8 p.m. Have not had the
water to go down any doing it that way and not using the boat for 2 months.
I had a Pro Mariner 3 bank and Delco Voyagers (sealed type) and never had a
problem but did have the problem with batteries that you had to check the
water. Had the Delcos on for 5 years and were still going strong till I
totalled the boat in a storm.

"Charles B. Summers" charles-summers@(comcast)(dot)(net) wrote in message
...
Earlier this year, I installed an on-board charger on my boat to charge

the
starting and trolling battery.

Question: Is is ok to leave it plugged in all winter, even if I'm not
planning on using the boat until about the first of March? Or, should I

only
charge it every once in awhile?

The charger I have is one of them that suppose to continually condition

the
batteries, but I cannot find the owners manual to see what it says about
storage.

--
Visit Charles at: www.thebasspro.net
www.secretweaponlures.com
www.outdoorfrontiers.com
www.midtennclassic.org





Charles B. Summers December 22nd, 2003 03:58 AM

Charging batteries over winter
 
Thanks Jack... anytime you're ready to teach me how to do the float-n-fly,
I'm ready.

My son has promised (well, you know how a 5 year old is) that he'll fish
with me this coming year.

--
Visit Charles at: www.thebasspro.net
www.secretweaponlures.com
www.outdoorfrontiers.com
www.midtennclassic.org
"jack schmitt KQ4C" wrote in message
...
"Charles B. Summers" wrote:

Earlier this year, I installed an on-board charger on my boat to charge

the
starting and trolling battery.

Question: Is is ok to leave it plugged in all winter, even if I'm not
planning on using the boat until about the first of March? Or, should I

only
charge it every once in awhile?

The charger I have is one of them that suppose to continually condition

the
batteries, but I cannot find the owners manual to see what it says about
storage.

--
Visit Charles at: www.thebasspro.net
www.secretweaponlures.com
www.outdoorfrontiers.com
www.midtennclassic.org


My boat has been at Elm Hill for the last 11 years with the
Perma-Charger full time. I have changed the batteries twice during this
time. It may not be a good idea to leave them over the winter but since
I fish all winter and I hope we can try a float and fly trip this
winter, I intend to leave everything ready to go. I talked to your wife
the other afternoon and you sure have a nice looking son. He is lucky to
have a father who fishes.

Happy Holidays.

Jack




Charles B. Summers December 22nd, 2003 03:59 AM

Charging batteries over winter
 
Thanks everyone... sounds like good advice.

--
Visit Charles at: www.thebasspro.net
www.secretweaponlures.com
www.outdoorfrontiers.com
www.midtennclassic.org
"Charles B. Summers" charles-summers@(comcast)(dot)(net) wrote in message
...
Earlier this year, I installed an on-board charger on my boat to charge

the
starting and trolling battery.

Question: Is is ok to leave it plugged in all winter, even if I'm not
planning on using the boat until about the first of March? Or, should I

only
charge it every once in awhile?

The charger I have is one of them that suppose to continually condition

the
batteries, but I cannot find the owners manual to see what it says about
storage.

--
Visit Charles at: www.thebasspro.net
www.secretweaponlures.com
www.outdoorfrontiers.com
www.midtennclassic.org





Chris S December 22nd, 2003 04:44 AM

Charging batteries over winter
 
Been Charging mine every winter for the last 3 years...no problems here .
Using a Guest charger.
I guess its just what you feel comfortable with.

Chris S

"Charles B. Summers" charles-summers@(comcast)(dot)(net) wrote in message
...
Earlier this year, I installed an on-board charger on my boat to charge

the
starting and trolling battery.

Question: Is is ok to leave it plugged in all winter, even if I'm not
planning on using the boat until about the first of March? Or, should I

only
charge it every once in awhile?

The charger I have is one of them that suppose to continually condition

the
batteries, but I cannot find the owners manual to see what it says about
storage.

--
Visit Charles at: www.thebasspro.net
www.secretweaponlures.com
www.outdoorfrontiers.com
www.midtennclassic.org





J Buck December 22nd, 2003 05:34 AM

Charging batteries over winter
 
If the boat is stored for the winter, there's no point in leaving the
charger plugged in,
is there? And that's not even taking into account the safety factor.



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