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Sam_Spade
May 24, 2017Explorer
Biaggio wrote:
Can't see keeping it plugged in all the time.IMO.
Your opinion notwithstanding, batteries age MUCH faster when allowed to sit in a discharged state....even partially.
IF you have a good converter/charger, it is MUCH better to keep it plugged in.
If you have a cheap one stage C/C, then get a small automatic tender type charger and keep IT connected during storage instead.
Or plug it in for 12 hours or so every month.
Of course if the batteries have caps, check the electrolyte level once a month.
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