Lawn Tractor Batteries During The Winter
Does it really make a difference whether you bring tractor batteries
in a warm house for the winter vs. leaving them mounted on the tractors in an unheated garage? Thanks. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
Lawn Tractor Batteries During The Winter
On Nov 25, 8:03 am, (Ditzy Bimbo) wrote:
Does it really make a difference whether you bring tractor batteries in a warm house for the winter vs. leaving them mounted on the tractors in an unheated garage? Thanks. -- Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com If the battery is kept charged no, but any dirt or oily film on the battery will self discharge it. Removing it you can now clean the terminals fully. |
Lawn Tractor Batteries During The Winter
On Nov 27, 10:17 am, "Stormin Mormon"
wrote: Yes, it makes a major difference. -- Christopher A. Young; . . "Ditzy Bimbo" wrote in message ... Does it really make a difference whether you bring tractor batteries in a warm house for the winter vs. leaving them mounted on the tractors in an unheated garage? Thanks. -- Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com The real difference is that any battery of this type left stored will slowly discharge over time. And starting batteries last longest when discharged the least. If you want the battery to last, keep it on a battery tender so it will remain fully charged during the months it's not used. |
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