On Sat, Dec 17, 2011 at 08:20:55AM -0500, SteveW wrote:
> That seems simple enough. I could always bring a quart of distilled water with
> me when I go to check the boat if the battery water level appears to be
> dropping.
If I recall correctly, trickle charging should be limited to 2.5% of total
battery capacity to prevent cooking off the electrolyte. But yeah, you
should still check the water level occasionally.
Ben
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