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JaxDad wrote:
Our tractors run 4D and 8D batteries, big honkinโ FLA batteries.
They typically get parked about this time of year until around Easter.
Most are never touched or have any charger on them that whole time. Some of those batteries are well over 10 years old.
The 2 tractors we do use in the wintertime have a cheap 6 or 10 amp charger on them plugged into a cheap lamp timer that powers the chargers for an hour a day, around 3 or 4am usually.
No need to make stuff complicated.
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โNov-12-2021 01:51 PM
Veebyes wrote:
Bring them home. Mostly so that somebody does not want them more than you. There is no need for a maintainer. Every month, maybe two, give them a charge enough to bring up to full charge. Wet cells in good condition will only lose about 10% charge per month in storage.
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โNov-10-2021 03:59 PM
BarabooBob wrote:
I have always left my batteries installed and attached to the Progressive Dynamics converter. It does a good job of maintaining the battery and I can use the TT as a personal getaway when I need some alone time.
After all, I bought it to take care of my batteries.
โNov-10-2021 03:52 PM
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Fisherman wrote:
Once the camping season ends, batteries go in the garage on the cement floor, ...
โNov-10-2021 03:42 PM
mkenyon2 wrote:
I'd probably pull it inside and put it on a timer. Should I do a 1-Amp or more?