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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 507665" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>I did that as well for many years with good sucess !! Allow the batteries to drop a little then charge them back up helps to reduce the buildup on the plates. This is what they call cycling the battery, which you can do manually or let the maintainer do it for you. Just don't let the battery get to low, or just plain forget like I did and freeze a good battery. Now I let my maintainer remember for me as my memory is not as trustworthy as it used to be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 507665, member: 1183"] I did that as well for many years with good sucess !! Allow the batteries to drop a little then charge them back up helps to reduce the buildup on the plates. This is what they call cycling the battery, which you can do manually or let the maintainer do it for you. Just don't let the battery get to low, or just plain forget like I did and freeze a good battery. Now I let my maintainer remember for me as my memory is not as trustworthy as it used to be. [/QUOTE]
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