FIVE BATTERIES!!! What do you have, a battleship?!?!?!I take mine out and keep them on a trickle charger. You can pull the batteries and run a full charge on them and check them once a month while in storage to make sure the charge has not gone done down any. If it has, charge em up to full again. Keep them clean and dry and they will be good to go in the spring.
I leave them in the boat all winter, hook the charger up and plug it in for a day once a month thru the winter. Also do the same thing with the RV. Only lost one battery over the years and that was because I reached in the boat to get something and hit the bilge pump switch and didn't know it.
Run the cord to the deck
Quote from: Dieselhp on September 21, 2009, 07:53:57 PMRun the cord to the deck I don't have one
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