BuckBarker
Oct 06, 2014Explorer
It's time for a new house battery
Well, our house battery finally gave up its charge after 7 years. It's time for a new one but before I install it I have a couple questions.
1. We don't use the rig very often so would I be better installing a new one now or just leave it on the bench and install it when needed? I have a battery tender so if I should leave it on the bench should I leave it charging all the time or just before its needed.
2. I also have a small solar panel on the roof to help maintain the battery and not much else. If I don't install the battery what becomes of the current that the panel generates? Does it hurt anything to have a solar panel and no battery installed?
Thanks in advance for any guidance with this issue.
1. We don't use the rig very often so would I be better installing a new one now or just leave it on the bench and install it when needed? I have a battery tender so if I should leave it on the bench should I leave it charging all the time or just before its needed.
2. I also have a small solar panel on the roof to help maintain the battery and not much else. If I don't install the battery what becomes of the current that the panel generates? Does it hurt anything to have a solar panel and no battery installed?
Thanks in advance for any guidance with this issue.