[AT] Batteries - 6 Volt

Doug Tallman dtallman at accnorwalk.com
Sat Sep 16 05:43:03 PDT 2017


I bought a group 1 6v at Rural King this summer for 40.00. that's the 
cheapest I've found by far. 4-5 yrs isn't bad for a battery that sees 
seldom use. A tender would help some but still might not get a lot 
longer out of them. Not sure what climate you are in but a discharged 
battery sitting in freezing temps will freeze and break the plates. Doug T

On 9/16/2017 8:31 AM, LeRoy wrote:
> All.
>
> I had a few batteries stored in my garage that I have been using for my tractors which are outside under tarps.  I went to charge them in order to start the tractors and 2 of them register check battery on the charger.  This seems to me that the batteries are no good and basically can't be charged.  Unfortunately I didn't have tenders on these.  They are about 4 or 5 years old which seems a little odd both would be bad.
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> Anyway, wonder what the groups thoughts are with batteries like 1) proper storage, 2) maximum battery life expected, 3) best prices to get replacements,  best places to go to find batteries other than NAPA and 5) will a tender help in this situation?
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> LeRoy.
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