Posted by bo on August 17, 2009 at 14:57:40 from (12.75.107.65):
In Reply to: Batteries posted by Don E. Foster on August 17, 2009 at 14:28:32:
Don't care where you store them...they'll go bad if.....if....you don't put a maintainer on them. That's why on small garden tractor batteries they only give a 90 day warrantee, people just do nothing with them in winter and they die. I digress. I don't even take the batteries out of the tractors, golf cart and boats...I just stick a $17 battery float charger/maintener from Walmart on it and forget it. I have 5-6 maintainers. Don't get the cheapies from Harbor Freight...I watched two of them flat melt once. Nopt...Walmart..$17...make sure the water is up in the battery, stick the float charger on and forget it. Don't stick a standard trickle charger on it....it'll eventually over charge the battery....it's always on. A float charger turns on and off as the battery calls for it.
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