
Originally Posted by
Lkconwayguru
I to try to charge mine as soon as I am done with them, but when you are on a 2 or 3 day primitive camping and fishing trip some times you can't do that.
I agree that sometimes it's impossible to charge when you are in certain situations. The US Battery still has more reserve amps than the Trojans, Optimas, Marine Masters, etc., and they are about 75-100 bucks less money. I've been fortunate enough in the boat business to have tried all the batteries out there, and it's the 12v golf cart batteries for me.
BTW, while on those remote trips, they do offer charge packs, and charging systems that work through your vehicles electrical system.
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