Leisure battery storage over winter

Jun 20, 2005
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The old girl now has a fully charged ex Kia Cee’d battery in her housing. The very expensive Numax Leisure battery is at home in the garage until March.
It rests on a thick piece of timber. Would I have damaged the Numax if I left it on the concrete floor?

I plan to use a smart charger every six weeks or so. Plus I intend to run some lights etc off the Numax just to “use” it.
Would you guys do anything different?
 
Nov 6, 2005
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It's urban myth to suggest that putting batteries on a concrete floor harms them - but if the garage is unheated it will get cold which reduces it's capacity - it'll recover in spring though.

Using a smart charger every 4-6 weeks is a good idea
 
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So far as I know, cold does batteries no harm. People seem to use them all the time in Alaska for example. We had a battery room in work. Placed away from everywhere. No heating, window always open.

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Our AGM battery is in our conservatory which has no heating. It is in a box with styrofoam in the bottom. I charged it every 4 - 6 weeks.
 

JTQ

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Leaving a lead acid battery flat or close to is going to make it useless for much other than a door stop, it does not need being cold.

Best to keep LA batteries fully charged, winter and throughout the year. Mine I aim to keep on smart chargers.
 
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