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free_radical
Oct 07, 2014Explorer
waynefi wrote:
When I store the trailer during the summer, I just open the battery disconnect switch and leave it. During winter, I do the same, but I check the voltage occasionally and plug in overnight if it seems low. Generally, it doesn't seem to need that more than once or twice per winter.
There have been a couple of times when dry camping when it probably went without a charge above 90% for a couple of weeks.
im guessing these two factors contributed greatly to your batteries early demise,
.solar panel would help nicely to keep the full charge even in winter ,just need to brush the snow off
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