We just purchased 3 new Deep Cycle 12v batteries for our boat, mid summer.
We'll be bringing them into the house, in the basement, and putting a single maintainer on the three batteries connected in parallel. The intent is to connect the positive to #1 while the negative will connect to #3. That will maintain all three, through the winter, correct?
Anyone use any of those Pulse Tech units, to desulphate the plates, OR to prevent sulphation bulding up on the plates to begin with?
Or have ya'll any other ideas/suggestions to throw out there? Thank you.
We'll be bringing them into the house, in the basement, and putting a single maintainer on the three batteries connected in parallel. The intent is to connect the positive to #1 while the negative will connect to #3. That will maintain all three, through the winter, correct?
Anyone use any of those Pulse Tech units, to desulphate the plates, OR to prevent sulphation bulding up on the plates to begin with?
Or have ya'll any other ideas/suggestions to throw out there? Thank you.