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hondacat 
    11/17/2005 20:58
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fully regulated chargers like the onboard units put on the big boats like yours greg are a great way to maintain the charge level of the batteries and eliminate the need to put any aditional charge on the batteries . the batteries still should be free from dirt dust and the cables should be removed and cleaned before she goes back in the water and a by product of batteries charging is hydrogen gas . (the same gas the zeplin used)and we know what happened to it ? may be slightly safer to remove the batteries for cleaning and charging especially when the boat is stored inside a heated building with out much ventilazation . when the boat is out doors the gas vapor build up would not be enough to be conceren about . batteries should allways be charged in a well ventilated areas as per the instructions on the chargers.in some cases batteries need water added to the batteries that will be lost during charging depending on the type and style of the batteries .

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