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School me on battery tenders
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 16349425" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>Interesting thread. I had planned using a battery tender from November to late March for my Genesis G70, but found out the battery is in the trunk. First car I've ever owned with a battery in the trunk. So running the extension cord became an issue as I didn't have any holes to run the cord through. I really wanted to use the battery tender, which I ended up returning. So now every 3 weeks I remove a portion of the car cover, climb in, start the car, and let it idle for 20 minutes. I vary the revs during that 20 minutes. I changed the oil before storage and added Stabil to the fuel. So far so good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 16349425, member: 6727"] Interesting thread. I had planned using a battery tender from November to late March for my Genesis G70, but found out the battery is in the trunk. First car I've ever owned with a battery in the trunk. So running the extension cord became an issue as I didn't have any holes to run the cord through. I really wanted to use the battery tender, which I ended up returning. So now every 3 weeks I remove a portion of the car cover, climb in, start the car, and let it idle for 20 minutes. I vary the revs during that 20 minutes. I changed the oil before storage and added Stabil to the fuel. So far so good. [/QUOTE]
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