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#793713 10/30/2011 8:24 PM
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I have six cars in an unheated garage, all enclosed and not heated..Up here in Idaho, it gets down to 10 above, should I remove batts to a slightly warm garage..and battery tend them, or loosen the neg cables and be done with it?


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why not put keep them in the vehicles and put a tender on them?


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We take the batteries out of our stuff in the winter and bring them into the shop. I have a battery tender that I put on for a week and then move it to another battery. In the spring I check them with a load tester to make sure the battery has a full charge in and then install it. Been doing this for years with good success.

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I have just left my 6v Optima batteries in the vehicles the past three years. No problems starting in the Spring (it sometimes gets to 20 below here).

However, using a battery tender in the truck, or on the battery in a heated or unheated garage, or bringing the battery into a warm room cannot hurt and might even help the battery life.

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I open the disconnect on my battery and hook up a battery tender that uses the "float" technology. Temperatures of -25 F are not unusual where we live. I don't run my truck in the cold weather so it sits that way until spring.


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A battery will slowly self-discharge unless the engine is started periodically and run for a few minutes, or some sort of trickle charger is used to maintain it. Discharged batteries can freeze, but it's almost impossible to freeze a fully-charged one. The best possible situation would be to store them in an area that does not go below freezing, and use a trickle charger or a battery maintainer to keep them charged.

Even if it does not freeze, a discharged battery that stays that way for several weeks will develop hard crystals of lead sulfate on the plates, and it will be extremely difficult to recharge. Keeping a battery fully charged at all times is the best way to assure it has a long, useful lifespan. Rule #2 is keep it bolted down- - - -bouncing around destroys a battery in a hurry.
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