hi
i'm new to boat ownership
my question concerns what is the best way to store a battery for the winter
is it best to leave it on the boat with one of the poles disconnected
or should i remove it entirely and take it inside for the winter
thanks
rich
Battery Storage for winter
Moderator: Jim Walsh
Re: Battery Storage for winter
Hello,
Remove the battery from the boat and clean the outside surfaces. Be very carefull handling the battery as it is heavy, and the electrolyte is extermely corrosive. Wear safety glasses and old clothes.
Check the electrolyte level in each cell of the battery, top off with distilled water if necessary.
Place the battery on a non conductive surface such as dry wood, or plastic. Not on a concrete floor.
Put the battery on a maintenance charge if possible. If a maintenance charge can not be done then just charge the battery now and recharge in the spring prior to launch.
Hope this is complete, I'm certain there will be other responses to your question.
Enjoy the Holidays, and fair winds.
Sincerely,
Lee
lhodsdon@nh.ultranet.com
Remove the battery from the boat and clean the outside surfaces. Be very carefull handling the battery as it is heavy, and the electrolyte is extermely corrosive. Wear safety glasses and old clothes.
Check the electrolyte level in each cell of the battery, top off with distilled water if necessary.
Place the battery on a non conductive surface such as dry wood, or plastic. Not on a concrete floor.
Put the battery on a maintenance charge if possible. If a maintenance charge can not be done then just charge the battery now and recharge in the spring prior to launch.
Hope this is complete, I'm certain there will be other responses to your question.
Enjoy the Holidays, and fair winds.
Sincerely,
Lee
rich wrote: hi
i'm new to boat ownership
my question concerns what is the best way to store a battery for the winter
is it best to leave it on the boat with one of the poles disconnected
or should i remove it entirely and take it inside for the winter
thanks
rich
lhodsdon@nh.ultranet.com
Re: Battery Storage for winter
I recently asked Dave Smead of Ample Power about float charging over the winter and what type of charger to use. His reply:Lee H. Hodsdon wrote: Hello,
Remove the battery from the boat and clean the outside surfaces. Be very carefull handling the battery as it is heavy, and the electrolyte is extermely corrosive. Wear safety glasses and old clothes.
Check the electrolyte level in each cell of the battery, top off with distilled water if necessary.
Place the battery on a non conductive surface such as dry wood, or plastic. Not on a concrete floor.
Put the battery on a maintenance charge if possible. If a maintenance charge can not be done then just charge the battery now and recharge in the spring prior to launch.
Hope this is complete, I'm certain there will be other responses to your question.
Enjoy the Holidays, and fair winds.
Sincerely,
Lee
rich wrote: hi
i'm new to boat ownership
my question concerns what is the best way to store a battery for the winter
is it best to leave it on the boat with one of the poles disconnected
or should i remove it entirely and take it inside for the winter
thanks
rich
"It really all depends on the actual voltage that the charger maintains. We don't believe any manfacturer's data sheets. Use a trusted digital meter and make sure that voltage is in the 13 to 13.5 range." www.amplepower.com
BTW, Fluke has several unadvertised specials on refurbed meters, packaged and warranted as new. www.fluke.com Ask for the refurb specials; they'll give you a special 800 number to call.
yahrling@cybertours.com
Re: Battery Storage for winter
Thank you so much, I never wanted to spend full price for one of the yellow wonders!
Sincerely,
Lee
lhodsdon@nh.ultranet.com
Sincerely,
Lee
chuck yahrling wrote:I recently asked Dave Smead of Ample Power about float charging over the winter and what type of charger to use. His reply:Lee H. Hodsdon wrote: Hello,
Remove the battery from the boat and clean the outside surfaces. Be very carefull handling the battery as it is heavy, and the electrolyte is extermely corrosive. Wear safety glasses and old clothes.
Check the electrolyte level in each cell of the battery, top off with distilled water if necessary.
Place the battery on a non conductive surface such as dry wood, or plastic. Not on a concrete floor.
Put the battery on a maintenance charge if possible. If a maintenance charge can not be done then just charge the battery now and recharge in the spring prior to launch.
Hope this is complete, I'm certain there will be other responses to your question.
Enjoy the Holidays, and fair winds.
Sincerely,
Lee
rich wrote: hi
i'm new to boat ownership
my question concerns what is the best way to store a battery for the winter
is it best to leave it on the boat with one of the poles disconnected
or should i remove it entirely and take it inside for the winter
thanks
rich
"It really all depends on the actual voltage that the charger maintains. We don't believe any manfacturer's data sheets. Use a trusted digital meter and make sure that voltage is in the 13 to 13.5 range." www.amplepower.com
BTW, Fluke has several unadvertised specials on refurbed meters, packaged and warranted as new. www.fluke.com Ask for the refurb specials; they'll give you a special 800 number to call.
lhodsdon@nh.ultranet.com