This is the 3rd season I've got out of my 2 batteries. Besides normal use during the summer, the only time the batts get charged is when I run the boat for 10 min. once a month. They have never been on a charger and it has always started right up for me. Recently I let them go a little too long (6weeks) without running them to charge them up. Eveny my portable jump starter could not get it going.
I borrowed a charger and after a week of charging (2 to 10 AMP), they were fine. Volt meter read about 12.4 volts and they got me through 4 days at Mojave. When I got back I put it on the trickle charger. After 2 weeks it is now reading about 12.7.
I thought I was going to need new ones but these seem to be working as good as ever. Every week I check the volts and they keep going up. Will it hurt the batts to leave a trickle charge on for too long?
I've always heard of replacing batteries every other year? Are any of you getting 3,4,5 years out of yours?
I borrowed a charger and after a week of charging (2 to 10 AMP), they were fine. Volt meter read about 12.4 volts and they got me through 4 days at Mojave. When I got back I put it on the trickle charger. After 2 weeks it is now reading about 12.7.
I thought I was going to need new ones but these seem to be working as good as ever. Every week I check the volts and they keep going up. Will it hurt the batts to leave a trickle charge on for too long?
I've always heard of replacing batteries every other year? Are any of you getting 3,4,5 years out of yours?
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