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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4199015" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Battery tenders are the best thing since popcorn. I keep them on everything if they are going to be sitting for awhile. Letting a standard battery go down to zero charge is the worst thing that can happen to them. They rarely recover. </p><p>Those little lawn mower and ATV/ATC battery that don't last more than a year because they sit, can certainly use a tender. I just swapped out a battery that died in the 1985 ATC 250X that was installed 12 years ago according to my records. It's fully restored and only gets out on nice days for a little ride now and then. </p><p>When on the road in the RV, tenders go on all vehicles, mowers, tractors, etc. Every vehicle has a tiny draw from the battery for the electronics. Doensn't take long for them to drain a battery if not started for a couple of months. </p><p>Harbor Freight models is the one we use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4199015, member: 5412"] Battery tenders are the best thing since popcorn. I keep them on everything if they are going to be sitting for awhile. Letting a standard battery go down to zero charge is the worst thing that can happen to them. They rarely recover. Those little lawn mower and ATV/ATC battery that don't last more than a year because they sit, can certainly use a tender. I just swapped out a battery that died in the 1985 ATC 250X that was installed 12 years ago according to my records. It's fully restored and only gets out on nice days for a little ride now and then. When on the road in the RV, tenders go on all vehicles, mowers, tractors, etc. Every vehicle has a tiny draw from the battery for the electronics. Doensn't take long for them to drain a battery if not started for a couple of months. Harbor Freight models is the one we use. [/QUOTE]
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