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<blockquote data-quote="monzster" data-source="post: 507426" data-attributes="member: 28161"><p>I have lead acid batteries for both of my boats. Each has 2 batteries run Parallel. I use a Viking 4 amp Fully Automatic Controlled Charger Maintainers from Harbor Freight on each boat and have never had an issue. It is made for different types of batteries. I do check the fluid levels and specs using a hydrometer on the batteries twice a year and load test them before my fishing season starts. The boats stay outside under covers but in my area the temps only drop to the 20s in the winter. During the winter months I do check the charger display just to make sure there are no issues. Unfortunately I dont have anywhere to store 4 batteries inside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="monzster, post: 507426, member: 28161"] I have lead acid batteries for both of my boats. Each has 2 batteries run Parallel. I use a Viking 4 amp Fully Automatic Controlled Charger Maintainers from Harbor Freight on each boat and have never had an issue. It is made for different types of batteries. I do check the fluid levels and specs using a hydrometer on the batteries twice a year and load test them before my fishing season starts. The boats stay outside under covers but in my area the temps only drop to the 20s in the winter. During the winter months I do check the charger display just to make sure there are no issues. Unfortunately I dont have anywhere to store 4 batteries inside. [/QUOTE]
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