Let it dry out then have batteries checked. Should be fine if not on charge.
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Just remembered i left the plug in the boat after fishing a few weeks ago. Folded the cover back, lifted the lid, and the bilge was filled to the top with water. So do i just let it all dry out or should i be looking for new batteries? Charger wasn't plugged in.
Let it dry out then have batteries checked. Should be fine if not on charge.
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Was water over the top of batteries ?
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Kinda what i was thinking....hopefully I'll get lucky
If the deal wa good on them, maybe no other water got in. Got my fingers crossed for ya
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My boat got flooded trying to load up at at sardis when a storm rolled in. It was full to the top of the bilge, I let it drain and dry out for a few days and luckily enough everything still worked.