In May 2012, we invested in 2 expensive Lifeline XT31's (135 aH each) as house batteries. In the first year of winter storage, we left these batteries installed on the boat but did not drive to the boat for 6 hours each month to plug in a charger . (The main reason that we were willing to go with the Lifeline is their claim that the Lifelines lose only a very small amount of voltage while in storage, as opposed to the old wet cells.) I've become curious as to whether putting a winter charge on AGMs is necessary or advisable. What are the opinions of my fellow owners about whether you charge your AGM bank during winter storage? (Note that for us it is very difficult to get the batteries out of the boat and then reinstall them each year. The alternative is to leave them installed and do a 6 hour drive once a month in terrible winter weather to plug into the storage yard's power post to power the boat's 3 stage Mastervolt charger to top up the batteries. The other alternative i could see is to install a solar panel system with appropriate charge controller to keep the batteries topped up year round.
thanks in advance for your thoughts,
Eagleswing, port of Erie PA
thanks in advance for your thoughts,
Eagleswing, port of Erie PA