who knows. but i do know that everything is always for sale in my life!
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Was there a particular reason or you just flip boats every season? Just curious, as I thought you had ordered that boat to your spec and saw it go down the assembly line...
I've put a decent chunk of $$ into stereo and other upgrades in mine so I think I'm good till the 2020's roll out.
Its fine to leave them off of a charger and give them a full charge in spring?
If your boat doesn’t have an onboard charger, but a trickle charger and use that. I have certainly seen a difference over the years when using one. I put all of my batteries on a trickle charger during extended storage. IE. Lawn mower, 4 wheeler, generator, etc...
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I would caution against using a "trickle" charger for off season layup. The essence if a trickle charger is a low but continuous supply of current. This can eventually over charger the battery and boil off the water.
What I do suggest, is looking for a multi-stage smart charger thats intended to be left connected. It will cycle down to a float mode once the battery is charged. Will not cycle back on until there is enough parasitic drop to detect the battery is less then 100%. As long as they are no loads, this will be far and few between.
I just bought 2 of these for the batteries
https://www.amazon.ca/TeNizo-Automat...ner+for+Car%2C &dpPl=1&dpID=51dgZeiZ6NL&ref=plSrch
What comes in the new Moombas? My Max has some box connected to the batteries sitting next to an amp just forward of the batteries. All I did was plug that in, didn't see any on button or anything. Didn't see anything in the manual so figured it was a dealer perk on the house, perhaps I should check out the box a little more closely to make sure it is actually on and doing something unless. Do all newish Moombas come with that?
I think the dual battery setup and charger was an option on the Max