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Dumb question on battery maintainer
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<blockquote data-quote="OL Yeller" data-source="post: 179038" data-attributes="member: 4840"><p>I have 32 of those DriCor subfloor 2' x 2' panels and made a complete floor to put the car on. I did that so no moisture would come through the concrete and up into the car. (those have plastic layer toward the ground that allows for air movement). Just screwed a piece of 1 x 3 strapping down each side and across the front and back to hold it all together then put the car on top of it with 2' x 2' pieces of Styrofoam SM under each of the tires. Took it apart in the spring and stacked them all up on top of each other and only took up 2' x 2' of space in the corner of the garage for storage. Along with those Dri Z Air moisture wicking thingies and a few drier sheets inside....all good. The only thing i think i would do differently would be to check and change out the Dri Z Air half way through the winter, as they were completely full in March when I took them out.</p><p></p><p>Last winter I would plug in the battery tender every weekend but this year I will leave power on it constantly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OL Yeller, post: 179038, member: 4840"] I have 32 of those DriCor subfloor 2' x 2' panels and made a complete floor to put the car on. I did that so no moisture would come through the concrete and up into the car. (those have plastic layer toward the ground that allows for air movement). Just screwed a piece of 1 x 3 strapping down each side and across the front and back to hold it all together then put the car on top of it with 2' x 2' pieces of Styrofoam SM under each of the tires. Took it apart in the spring and stacked them all up on top of each other and only took up 2' x 2' of space in the corner of the garage for storage. Along with those Dri Z Air moisture wicking thingies and a few drier sheets inside....all good. The only thing i think i would do differently would be to check and change out the Dri Z Air half way through the winter, as they were completely full in March when I took them out. Last winter I would plug in the battery tender every weekend but this year I will leave power on it constantly. [/QUOTE]
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