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![]() "Richard Liebert" wrote in message ... I think I already know the answer, but I would still like to hear from someone who has had a similar experience. My cranking battery ran a little low yesterday because I was doing a bunch of short hops during my tournament. Once I returned home I put my 30 yr. old charger on it to freshen it up. Of course I forgot to remove the charger. 12 hours later the battery was pretty well cooked. It was warm to the touch. I have read that overcharging a battery is very hard on the battery. I think I should bit the bullet and replace it. I also think I should buy a "smart charger" for use in the future. It's a Bass Tracker Jet. The battery is 1 1/2 yrs. old. I don't want any failures in the Delaware or Susquehanna Rivers. Any comments? Your battery may be fine. Charge it up and have it load tested by a local shop. |
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