bobert_FSO
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I don't understand the obsession with battery float chargers. A lead-acid battery in good shape should be able to sit for a couple of months without attention.
On cars, a fly in the ointment is that even when just setting, modern cars do present an electrical load to a battery. It's a bunch of small things. Theft alarms, radio presets and stuff. A battery should still be good for a couple of months of sitting.
If you were using a charger to keep a weak battery alive, you were living on borrowed time. Luckily, your car started quickly and didn't load the battery very much, because it wouldn't have had much reserve at all. If you had been in a situation where you would have needed to crank the engine a few times to get started or had left a light on, you would have been sunk. Batteries are cheap insurance. Don't nurse a worn out battery just to save a few bucks. You never know when you might require the extra capacity.
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