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Gray_Fox
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If I leave my truck for 2 months Jan & Feb in Mass should I take the batteries out or leave them in.
Gray Fox
2014 F350 4x4 Diesel Lariat
2009 HitchHiker-LS 34.5 RLTG
Always keep moving so you don't seize up.
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Jerry_B
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I used one Battery Tender for two 6V deep cycles plus one 12V chassis battery on my Class A. Worked fine. Got 8 years out of the 6Vs
Jerry B
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nremtp143
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Gray Fox wrote:
I guess the battery tender is the way to go. We have 2 batters on the truck so would I need 2 tenders? Someone said to get the tender junior or should I get the tender senior?

Thanks for all the replies.


The batteries are hooked in sequence. All you need is one Battery Tender Junior. This one will never overcharge the batteries. Inside the package it should have a charger, cord and two separate style ends. One will be the clamps(I use this for the 4 wheeler) and the other is a split cord with 2 rings on it. Put the red + and the black - on your battery cable ends, route the rest of the connector through the grill and zip tie in place. Then you can leave it in place when all the time on the truck and just hook it up when wanted/needed. That's what I do.
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Gray_Fox
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I guess the battery tender is the way to go. We have 2 batters on the truck so would I need 2 tenders? Someone said to get the tender junior or should I get the tender senior?

Thanks for all the replies.
Gray Fox
2014 F350 4x4 Diesel Lariat
2009 HitchHiker-LS 34.5 RLTG
Always keep moving so you don't seize up.

Dave_H_M
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In my world, I would never need or recommend a tender on each battery. Aren't those things hooked together. :h

I use one tender in the winter for both lawn tractors/mowers. I just jump one batt to the other.

But I guess you could use as many as you want, I donno.

nremtp143
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If you want a tender, you only need a Battery Tender Junior. Works very well!
2016 Montana 3790RD, Legacy Edition, G614s, TST TPMS
2008 Thor Vortex 26FS
2013 F350 DRW 6.7L 4x4, Edge CTS, B&W Companion, Viair 10007 Air System, Firestone Air Bags
2001 Excursion Limited 7.3L 4x4, V/B Springs
2001 Silverado 3500 DRW CCLB 8.1L/Allison 4x4

PA12DRVR
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No reason not to get a tender, but FWIW, I've had both an F350 and (currently) a GM 2500 diesel in Alaska that have been left for 2-3 months and it hasn't been a problem.

I think the fuel treatment is likely more important than the batter minder, but again, no reason not to get a battery minder.
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Vulcaneer
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Battery Tender is the way to go. Need one for each battery. Your truck is a diesel. So if you use a fuel conditioner, make sure it is compatible to diesel fuel. And has an algicide.
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Dave_H_M
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Amazon has the tenders also.

I run three of them in the barn.

64thunderbolt
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Alley Fox wrote:
Get a Battery Tender. And add some fuel stabilizer to a full tank, helps keep water condensation out of the tank....


X2 exactly what should be done. Battery Tenders are reasonable @ Summit Racing. I have a 2 bank for my UTV and a spare batt if needed. The UTV is always plugged in.
Glen
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Alley_Fox
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Get a Battery Tender. And add some fuel stabilizer to a full tank, helps keep water condensation out of the tank....
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drillking
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Install a trickle charger that kicks off and on when needed.
Sheridan & Barb
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2013 F350 Lariat 6.7 DRW
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Trackrig
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Leave them in, but disconnect the battery cable. Mine go dead in 2- 3 months if not used. Our Ford Escape goes deat in less than one month.

Bill
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