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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 507343" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>A trickle charger is not a maintainer, big difference ! I would never just leave a charger of any type on my batteries over winter, but, I do use a maintainer ! These cycle the battery and keep the crud from building on the plates. My wheel chair deep cycle battery is over 10 years old from being maintained. My 4 yr old trolling batteries last much longer due to a maintainer. To each his own, gotta due what your comfortable with, but been using maintainers since 2000 with great results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 507343, member: 1183"] A trickle charger is not a maintainer, big difference ! I would never just leave a charger of any type on my batteries over winter, but, I do use a maintainer ! These cycle the battery and keep the crud from building on the plates. My wheel chair deep cycle battery is over 10 years old from being maintained. My 4 yr old trolling batteries last much longer due to a maintainer. To each his own, gotta due what your comfortable with, but been using maintainers since 2000 with great results. [/QUOTE]
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