โSep-07-2013 08:37 AM
โFeb-03-2024 07:59 AM
some one dug up a old post, after 11 years, I am sure he figured out what to do ๐
โFeb-03-2024 04:56 PM
Yeah apparently I need to do a better job of checking the OP date. It's not the first one I answered that was old.
โJan-28-2024 09:25 AM
I'm not in a cold area but I would Fully charge the battery. Disconnect the negative cable and ignore it until spring. Cold will affect thins like increasing charging times
From the Interstate Batteries website FAQ.
What causes my car battery to freeze:
NOTES: Batteries stored in a discharged state are susceptible to freezing in cold weather and sulfation. A fully charged battery will not freeze unless the temperature reaches approximately 75ยฐ F (24ยฐ C) below zero. But if discharged, it can freeze at 15ยฐ F (-9ยฐ C).
โJan-28-2024 06:40 AM
I disconnect my fiver from shore power, plug in my https://no.co/products/charging/genius turn off my disconnect switch, hook up to BOTH batteries and wait till spring...
โJan-10-2024 08:03 AM
When I had to store the 5th wheel off site I removed the batteries and stored them in the garage. That was a hassle so the last 2 winters I left them in the trailer after they were fully charged. I checked them every month and found that they were fine for the 4 months stored. So now that is my plan- leave them in even in our cold Colorado winters. Batteries are now 6 years old.
โJan-17-2024 08:51 AM
We have power where I store my FW. I just plug in BUT I also use a lamp timer so the charger is only active about 5 or 6 hours a day. Works for me.
Lyle
โJan-09-2024 10:32 PM
When managing the batteries of an RV (such as the 5er) in winter in a cold area like Central Oregon, you can choose to leave the battery in the vehicle and keep it charged, or remove the battery and store it indoors. Stay in the car is simple, but need to ensure that the power supply is reliable; Take it out and store it to protect the battery better, but it needs to be checked and charged regularly. Choose the best option based on your actual usage and facility conditions.
https://www.oremabattery.com/news/how-to-store-agm-batteries-for-cold-winter-months-230368.html
โSep-08-2013 08:03 PM
Simplygib wrote:X2, I leave mine on the charger in the rig when not in use. It can get into 20's overnight here in the winter.
From Trojan:
The freezing temperature of the electrolyte in a fully charged battery is -92.0oF. At a 40% state of charge, electrolyte will freeze if the temperature reaches approximately 16.0oF.
http://www.trojanbattery.com/tech-support/faq/maintenance.aspx
โSep-08-2013 06:53 PM
โSep-07-2013 02:45 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Hi,
Charge, disconnect and once a month charge for 24 hours.
-OR-
Add a modest solar system.
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