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<blockquote data-quote="WVfishnfool" data-source="post: 343541" data-attributes="member: 10364"><p>Don't know what type of onboard charger you have but just about all the major brands say not to extend the charging leads. Especially if it's the type which is automatic. In other words it cuts the charging amps as it senses the battery coming to full charge. I know of 2 boats that burned to the ground along with the garages they were parked in because guys had done this exact same thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WVfishnfool, post: 343541, member: 10364"] Don't know what type of onboard charger you have but just about all the major brands say not to extend the charging leads. Especially if it's the type which is automatic. In other words it cuts the charging amps as it senses the battery coming to full charge. I know of 2 boats that burned to the ground along with the garages they were parked in because guys had done this exact same thing. [/QUOTE]
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