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<blockquote data-quote="pathunter" data-source="post: 499097" data-attributes="member: 32809"><p>I left my trolling motor battery on all winter hooked to what I thought was the proper (round shaped) Minkota trickle charger for the battery. Ruined the battery. Something about partial power trying to charge a higher power battery. It was explained to me by the dealer but I didn't quite grasp concept. And I always place a sheet of plywood between the battery and the cement floor. Something we were all told to do with batteries many years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pathunter, post: 499097, member: 32809"] I left my trolling motor battery on all winter hooked to what I thought was the proper (round shaped) Minkota trickle charger for the battery. Ruined the battery. Something about partial power trying to charge a higher power battery. It was explained to me by the dealer but I didn't quite grasp concept. And I always place a sheet of plywood between the battery and the cement floor. Something we were all told to do with batteries many years ago. [/QUOTE]
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