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pianotuna
May 25, 2020Nomad III
Old timer Dave wrote:
Living in Cold Canada I remove mine in the late fall. ensure that they are charged and bring them into the house. In the spring charge the up again for what little they have lost and reinstall them. Just like any other vehicle not being used for the winter.
If you fully charge the batteries and then disconnect them you may leave them in place in the RV. The rate of self discharge is lower the colder it is. A fully charged lead acid jar freezes at -62 C (-80 f). If it is that cold outside you will have more pressing problems than a frozen battery.
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