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ZINGERLITE
Oct 21, 2020Explorer
Make sure they are fully charged and then just unhook them or turn the battery switch off if you have one.
I used to work for a boat yard and when we winterized boats we'd just make sure they were charged and unhook them. We only removed them at customers request. I've never had an issue leaving them on the camper or in the boat.
If its your batterys time it's its time. leaving it in the cold or on the concrete won't matter. Old wives tails lol.
I used to work for a boat yard and when we winterized boats we'd just make sure they were charged and unhook them. We only removed them at customers request. I've never had an issue leaving them on the camper or in the boat.
If its your batterys time it's its time. leaving it in the cold or on the concrete won't matter. Old wives tails lol.
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