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How to maintain 4 batteries over the winter

mraz72

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Location
Rochester, NY
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2016
Boat Model
242X E-Series
Boat Length
24
So I will have two boats over the winter, each has two batteries. Is there a way to trickle charge all 4 (one device)? I currently have a battery tender ($50) and it only works with a single battery.

Also, it is ok to leave them in the cold as long as they are trickle charging?
 
Just switch the tender to a different battery each week. I leave my batteries disconnected and I am surprised how little they drain after sitting a couple of months.
 
I could do that, especially since I won't have 4 batteries all the time, just this year

so maybe I'll buy a two batter charger and move it among my 4....
 
I put a guest dual bank charger in my boat a few years ago for under $100. I use these on my PWCs. Cheap and they work fine, plus this model gives you the option to hook up to the battery with clips or permanently with a pig tail the terminates in loops.

http://t.harborfreight.com/12-volt-deluxe-battery-maintainer-and-float-charger-62813.html

I think it beats moving the charger / maintainer to different batteries every week / month or so. Just plug these in and forget about it until next season.
 
I have 7 batteries on the go each winter. I just move my charger back and forth. Cam.
 
Why not just tie the batteries in parallel? I've been doing that with two batteries with no issues. Just make sure that they are all equally charged at first. I put the positive and negative tender terminals each on a different battery, and then tie the positives and negatives together using a small jumper wire.

EDIT: See link:
http://www.batterytender.com/Connecting-Chargers/#answer9
 
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