Always charge your batteries as soon as you get back from fishing I have an on board charger that I plug in as soon as i get home and don't unplug it until I use it the next time Mine have been plugged in all winterGOSKN5 said:when should you charge your battery after fishing? will it hurt to charge it back up fully after each use, even if you don't use it for long? I just don't want to mess the battery up..... thanks for the help...
I checked my batteries 3 out of 4 were full and the other was a little low So did the distilled water deal checked the voltage 13.5 and went to bed.Quackrstackr said:Storing batteries in a discharged state shortens the life of the battery and charging at high amperages creates heat, evaporating the fluid.
You can certainly charge your batteries at 10 amps if needed for fast charging but be aware that you need to check your fluid levels more often.
Quackrstackr said:Storing batteries in a discharged state shortens the life of the battery and charging at high amperages creates heat, evaporating the fluid.
You can certainly charge your batteries at 10 amps if needed for fast charging but be aware that you need to check your fluid levels more often.
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