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    I took the batteries out of my boat for the winter. Should I bring them in my house or will they be ok in an unheated garage (40'-50' f) for six months?

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    Either way will be fine. If you have a trickle charger, that would be the best. I just picked up one at Walmart for $20. Don't leave the battery on concrete floors, place them on something else. I don't know the reason, but even auto parts store won't leave them on concrete.
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    Don't worry about the concrete floors either. I always believed that too until I looked into it. It's a piece of advice that dates way back to early batteries and is no longer relevant with current batteries. Here's a link about it:

    http://www.ibsa.com/www_2001/content...ce/storing.htm
    Last edited by lowdrag; 11-20-2008 at 12:54 AM.

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    Ditto with Lowdrag. A trickle charger is nice and a regular charger on the battery for a couple of days a month works too. You don't want to leave a regular charger in place as it will dry out the cells over time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lowdrag View Post
    Don't worry about the concrete floors either. I always believed that too until I looked into it. It's a piece of advice that dates way back to early batteries and is no longer relevant with current batteries.
    I remember hearing that as a kid and wondering how the heck a plastic battery case was going to allow anything to conduct through it. Glad the myth is being dispelled. Agree that trickle charger is the way to go.
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    I'm just here to keep the myth going.
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    If only

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    Quote Originally Posted by maxpower220 View Post
    I'm just here to keep the myth going.
    That was my step-dad's job too. I can hear him now: "Don't set that bat-REE down on the SEEE-ment. It'll pull the charge right out of it."
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