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<blockquote data-quote="10sne1" data-source="post: 441307" data-attributes="member: 13712"><p>Irma, left my boat full of water. The water went over the battery and the onboard charger. What should I exspect from this happening? I look to turn on the battery switch tomorrow, to see if the battery discharged? Would it be dangerous to plug in the onboard charger to see if it is still working? Thanks for your reply. Ps all go after eye of the storm passed over our house, but found boat full of water, drain got blocked.</p><p>It is a regular cranking battery....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="10sne1, post: 441307, member: 13712"] Irma, left my boat full of water. The water went over the battery and the onboard charger. What should I exspect from this happening? I look to turn on the battery switch tomorrow, to see if the battery discharged? Would it be dangerous to plug in the onboard charger to see if it is still working? Thanks for your reply. Ps all go after eye of the storm passed over our house, but found boat full of water, drain got blocked. It is a regular cranking battery.... [/QUOTE]
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