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OK, this is a good one and I'm not making this up either! A sailing friend of mine, who has a lot more experience then me, claims that if you keep a 12 volt car or boat battery on a concrete floor for a long period of time it will damage it so much that it will not take a charge. He heard from someone else that putting a piece of wood under that battery prevents any damage and he does this himself. This point came up when I mentioned to him that I had pulled the two 12 volt batteries from my boat like I do every winter when the boat is put on the hard. I contend that this "old sailor's tale" is completely false but like most "wife's tales" it probably has some core of truth to it. Like, most neglected batteries, stored for the winter in sub-freezing garages on concrete floors probably do suffer some sort of damage eventually.Has anyone ever heard of this "tale" or should I be putting plywood under my batteries?