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mchero
Oct 20, 2015Explorer
MNGeeks61 wrote:
I usually charge them before winter and check SG/water. Fully charged batteries should winter through some very cold temps. I have a 2008 EZ-Go but I've never left the factory charger on very long. No idea if they will re-detect voltage etc and re-start the charge cycle.
worth a look here -
Trojan batteries claim -92f before freezing
Had 4 Sam's Club Golf Cart batteries, lasted 12 winters in New Hampshire w/o a charger! Just made SURE they where all juiced up & disconnected them. No problems, purchased in 2005 & still holding a charge!
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