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Old 11-29-2004, 06:03 PM   #1
Montana Sky
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Sue,
Just make things easy on yourself this winter. I make sure the battery is fully charged and then once I get the coach into the storage unit for winter I unplug both battery post's and forget about it till spring. I have been doing this with my boat batteries for the past ten year and have yet to have any trouble. The key is to make sure the battery is fully charged so it wont freeze in the winter temps. Good luck, and just think before you know it, spring will be here and you will be pulling the coach back out again.. =) Enjoy the Holiday season.
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