OP827 wrote:If vmax battery is a lead acid, then there is no issue, but if it's lithium based, then it can be damaged by charging in lower temperatures.
saltydawg wrote:I would buy a battery tender jr, and put it on once a month for 24 hours. The reason I say the battery tender is its such a low charge rate it really cant over charge your battery in those temps, but will keep up with the self discharge.
If you just want to be silly with cold weather stuff for your battery they make silicone battery heating pads where you can keep your battery warm.
https://www.amazon.com/Deltran-Battery- ... s9dHJ1ZQ==
Shadow Catcher wrote:Our 150 AH AGM stays in the tear all winter. I plug in the solar for 24 hrs every month or so to get it up to 100% SOC and have been doing that for 1 years. Retired the las battery at 10 years and it is still in use.
Yup we get that cold, thanks for the reply, I appreciate itSquigie wrote:I put mine in the garage, hooked to a solar battery tender that is in a window. Doesn't get much direct sunlight, and only has a chance to get any sunlight mid-morning. But it doesn't need much as a tender.
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