Jul-23-2018 08:05 AM
Jul-23-2018 05:51 PM
DrewE wrote:
The rate of self-discharge varies a lot based on the temperature of the battery. In very hot weather, it will be well over 30% in six months. In subzero weather, it's a lot less than that amount.
Jul-23-2018 05:45 PM
Jul-23-2018 05:35 PM
Jim@HiTek wrote:
After they've been serviced...water, cleaning the posts, fully charged, etc., just disconnect the grounds. They'll hold the charge for months, losing only a few tens of a volt.
The over winter period isn't a concern for batteries that have a good SG reading, which means the acid is nice and strong. Won't freeze. If a battery does freeze, it was on it's way out anyway.
I never bothered to check SG when I over wintered the RV in Fairbanks, Alaska and never had a problem. I've also left the RV parked for months at a time in the desert in the summer without a problem.
And all I did was disconnect the grounds.
Jul-23-2018 05:32 PM
IB853347201 wrote:
I'd go with what Jim@HiTek said! Good advice.
Jul-23-2018 02:30 PM
Almot wrote:
Old led acid battery - completely disconnected from all loads - can discharge 30% in 6 months, if left without maintenance charge. Should still survive.
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