Fascadale
Well-Known Member
Hi
Boat out of water, standing outside. Three hours drive from home.
Short term (for the day) mains electricity available.
Would it do the batteries any good to connect up a trickle charger for four or five hours on monthly visit to boat?
If I connected the charger to the terminals on one of the batteries and then put the switch to 1+2 would they both benefit ?
If this is not a good idea then, other than taking the batteries home, is there another way of maintaining the charge?
Thanks
Boat out of water, standing outside. Three hours drive from home.
Short term (for the day) mains electricity available.
Would it do the batteries any good to connect up a trickle charger for four or five hours on monthly visit to boat?
If I connected the charger to the terminals on one of the batteries and then put the switch to 1+2 would they both benefit ?
If this is not a good idea then, other than taking the batteries home, is there another way of maintaining the charge?
Thanks