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Old 01-04-2021, 03:38 PM   #1
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Should I pull my batteries?

Since I bought my TT a couple of years ago I have been able to leave my batteries on the TT during the winter without problem. My small solar panel has been able to keep my 4 6V Lifeline AGM batteries completely charged as long as we have a few warm days to melt the snow covering it. This year I'm not so sure that's going to work out. We've had a bunch of snow that isn't melting and I can't safely get it off of the panel. And forecast for at least the next week doesn't look like I'll get much melting. Voltage usually stays at 13.6V but checked today and its 13.2V. It's a pain but should I pull them out and bring them home? Is there a critical voltage that I should be watching for?
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A fully charged battery is 12.7.
I would just keep watching.
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Sounds like your charger is working, albeit at a lower voltage, even with the show on the panels.
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