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Camp__Forrest__
Oct 14, 2014Explorer
RJsfishin wrote:I get what you're saying, but if I can spend an hour total of my time checking in on batteries while I'm doing homework, yard work, or no work, then it is worth it to avoid buying $200+ worth of batteries every year.
What have I been tryin to tell you guys !
Drop kick your hydro, pretend it never existed, get some sleep tonite !
If the batts are performing to satisfaction, that's great.(don't need a hydro to tell you that)
If their not, you buy new ones.
Hard for you's to believe, but there is more to life than your batts !
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