JKJavelin
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On my muscle cars, I just remove them. On my Sears tractor, I park it in the shed in the fall and don't touch it til mid-April. No problems. Since 1998, only replaced that battery once.
JK
JK
my first post here... anyone use Pulse Tech XC100-P Xtreme Charge 12V Battery Maintenance Charger Desulfator? Seems a little pricey but has great reviews. I need to put my motorcycle to bed for the winter (not a fan of riding in the snow or cold) and want to ensure the old battery is good in the spring.
Yeah, I have one and like it.
Everyone's situation is somewhat unique, I have 5 motorcycle batteries, 6 deep cycle RV batteries and three car batteries that need to be kept up over the winter. I take them out of the vehicles and line them up on a bench; they are stored in the heated shop just in case I forget to rotate the charger and then I swap the charger from batt. to batt. every time I remember. This isn't my home garage, so I'm not out there all that often.
That way, if I forget to charge them they won't freeze; I've frozen four Trojan T104's and two group 27 RV batteries in the last 5 years....it gets pricey!
Dave
i have 6 group 31 batteries that i use in various junk- trailer winch, tractors, generator, etc. i bring them inside in the winter and keep them in my bathroom so they stay warm, and so they dont get stolen.
