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Posted 11/19/2022 3:48 PM (#1014753 - in reply to #1014752)
Subject: Re: Cold weather battery storrage




gimruis - 11/19/2022 3:28 PM

Rudedog - 11/17/2022 3:48 PM

gimruis - 11/17/2022 1:58 PM

You know if a guy wanted to get really aggressive, you could just replace the standard lead acid batteries every year under warranty. They all come with a 12 month warranty. You'd just have to have the will power to pull it, haul it in, replace it, and then get it back in the boat every year.


I have tried that, but they pass the load test after just one year, no need for warranty to replace.


Well I assumed that a one year old (or less) battery would be perfectly fine. My point is that you could still do it every year and then you'd always have a new battery under warranty.

His point is that if passes the load test, they are not going exchange for a new battery.

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