A "load tester" at your local auto store checks the battery for load conditions, not its voltage. AutoZone or Advance don't charge for that test. I'm sure the Bennington dealer can load test it, too.
Have the battery tested, it's probably unsalvageable since it completely discharged. I bad the same thing occur to my battery and it would never charge completely, had it tested and it was junk.
Took the boat out to celebrate a 70° day. Landed at Toucans restaurant, drank a cold adult beverage and brought home a rack of ribs for supper. Summer isn't far off.
And less that a mile away from Christian's modest house is Da' Baby's (famous rapper) humble abode with the obligatory lighted football field that he and his posse use at 2 in the morning.
Thankfully, the Panthers were merciful enough to trade McCaffrey so he had an opportunity for a Super Bowl.
I bought my 2017 used Bennington back in August. When I bought it there was a small tear at a seam in the mooring cover that I was told would be replaced. I didn't think much about that until yesterday when the service dept from my dealer showed in my driveway with a new replacement cover...
Yep, it's getting shallow in a lot of spots. Thankfully, I've still got a lot of water under my dock, but my neighbor can't launch his jet skis because the lift cradles hit the mud.
Today eight of us embarked on the 'toon for a trip to the Blue Parrott for a delicious lunch and cold adult beverages. The place was pretty busy with everyone enjoying the waning days of a spectacular fall.
Dang, I dread winter.
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