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Trolling motor/battery issue
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<blockquote data-quote="ol sarge" data-source="post: 273153" data-attributes="member: 7670"><p>I took the battery to Walmart and they put it on a tester and it was fine. Just needed a charge. Could it be that maybe I am not leaving it on the charger long enough? I usually put it on the charger for a few hours until it says charged on the charger but now I am thinking that maybe I need to leave it on there longer. I have a charger/maintainer that is designed to float once the charge is reached. Should I just leave it plugged in when it is not in the boat?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ol sarge, post: 273153, member: 7670"] I took the battery to Walmart and they put it on a tester and it was fine. Just needed a charge. Could it be that maybe I am not leaving it on the charger long enough? I usually put it on the charger for a few hours until it says charged on the charger but now I am thinking that maybe I need to leave it on there longer. I have a charger/maintainer that is designed to float once the charge is reached. Should I just leave it plugged in when it is not in the boat? [/QUOTE]
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