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![]() "J Buck" wrote in message ... 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. Topping them off one in a while is the best plan as they lose charge over time. In cold climates, this leads to burst batteries (DAMHIKT!) |
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