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<blockquote data-quote="jethro" data-source="post: 507651" data-attributes="member: 12381"><p>I used to pull all my batteries (my boat has 5 of them, 3 group 31's and two group 27's) and bring them inside the garage, but I don't bother anymore. It's way too much work. Now I just disconnect the starting and house battery because I've had my bilge pump stick on and kill the battery. I will occasionally drag a cord across the driveway and plug in the on board charger. Maybe 2 or 3 times a winter. Hasn't seemed to hurt my batteries at all and it gets pretty cold here in Central NH.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jethro, post: 507651, member: 12381"] I used to pull all my batteries (my boat has 5 of them, 3 group 31's and two group 27's) and bring them inside the garage, but I don't bother anymore. It's way too much work. Now I just disconnect the starting and house battery because I've had my bilge pump stick on and kill the battery. I will occasionally drag a cord across the driveway and plug in the on board charger. Maybe 2 or 3 times a winter. Hasn't seemed to hurt my batteries at all and it gets pretty cold here in Central NH. [/QUOTE]
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