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<blockquote data-quote="old_fart" data-source="post: 482560" data-attributes="member: 28990"><p>I'd disagree with that to the point where I'd charge them in the fall and stick 'em in the freezer.</p><p>(Wifey might object :roll: ) but the point being a good battery won't freeze in the lower 48 and </p><p>leaving it sit all winter in the warm will degrade it faster than the cold... Leaving it on a trickle </p><p>all winter is also problematic...</p><p></p><p>Clean the top of the battery off, fully charge it, and leave it in the cold.</p><p></p><p>-W</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="old_fart, post: 482560, member: 28990"] I'd disagree with that to the point where I'd charge them in the fall and stick 'em in the freezer. (Wifey might object :roll: ) but the point being a good battery won't freeze in the lower 48 and leaving it sit all winter in the warm will degrade it faster than the cold... Leaving it on a trickle all winter is also problematic... Clean the top of the battery off, fully charge it, and leave it in the cold. -W [/QUOTE]
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