Molson
Active Member
I'm REALLY ahead of myself, but I go nuts if I don't think about boating and boating related things.
I'm moving marinas this year, and it doesn't include winter storage. I'll be bringing the boat home for the winter. I like it better this way, I can work on it at my leisure and won't have to worry about trucking things back and forth.
I was thinking last night while snowblowing the driveway, AGAIN, that when its at home, I may just leave the batteries hooked up and leave the shorepower plugged in for the winter to keep a charge up. I have a Pro Mariner 1240P charger, which does have a float/maintain mode, so in essence I shouldn't have to worry about boiling batteries. I worry more about freezing them, especially this winter.
whatcha think?
I'm moving marinas this year, and it doesn't include winter storage. I'll be bringing the boat home for the winter. I like it better this way, I can work on it at my leisure and won't have to worry about trucking things back and forth.
I was thinking last night while snowblowing the driveway, AGAIN, that when its at home, I may just leave the batteries hooked up and leave the shorepower plugged in for the winter to keep a charge up. I have a Pro Mariner 1240P charger, which does have a float/maintain mode, so in essence I shouldn't have to worry about boiling batteries. I worry more about freezing them, especially this winter.
whatcha think?