DelavanJoe
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Should I remove the pontoon battery during the winter or would a trickle charger be a better option?
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This is the battery strategy I use as well...pull the battery from the pontoon and waverunner and store in the basement.When in Michigan I just pulled the battery and left it in the basement all winter
You do realize, that eventually you will have to get those batteries out and replace them, right?We leave our two batteries on the boat. I couldn’t get them out if I wanted to. I then charge each one separately every six weeks or so. This has worked for the past two seasons. Does anyone know if I can charge both batteries at once by leaving the switch in the “two” position. I currently leave both in “off” position while I recharge each one. Thanks and Happy Thanksgiving to each of you.
You do realize, that eventually you will have to get those batteries out and replace them, right?
Sure, when that happens I’ll just have my dealer or a relative do it. I’ve had two knee replacements and one shoulder replaced which I promptly broke about a year later. These issues coupled with a bad back limit my flexibility quit abit.You do realize, that eventually you will have to get those batteries out and replace them, right?
Sorry to hear that. I have 2 group 31's and it's hard on the back and knees. Keep them charged and you should be good for 5 years. Good luckSure, when that happens I’ll just have my dealer or a relative do it. I’ve had two knee replacements and one shoulder replaced which I promptly broke about a year later. These issues coupled with a bad back limit my flexibility quit abit.