myself i dont leave chargers on battery's when im not around. just remember ground gets hooked up last and removed first. plus charging at a trickle little chance of hydrogen happening at 2 amps or less. its the fast charge that produces hydrogen like in the 20-40 amp range. from a dead battery. battery's are funny... some can sit out all winter and come spring just go out and start things. like my combine. i have never removed the battery's yet from it. battery's been it for about 7 years now. sits all winter gets to minus 40 here also. plus the same with my honda quad. bought quad new in 2008 and it sits outside in a shed. use it all summer and on warmer winter days. has the original battery i bought it with. have a couple 6 volt battery's that i dont take special care of either they are around 5 years old. they still start the tractors. i used to remove battery's and keep in a building and was even looking yesterday if i should be removing the not used ones. seams like u start removing them thats the ones that give the problems. thats my take on them.
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