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<blockquote data-quote="DILLARD000" data-source="post: 1040395" data-attributes="member: 74901"><p>The is the 3rd Battery in 21yrs on this 2001 ExST (factory birth date late 2000)</p><p>so I expect in the next year I'll need a new one.</p><p></p><p>Installed an onboard mini-charger with a chassis type male 120v plug under the front bumper;</p><p>a short extension 120v cord with anchored landyard to an outlet on my work bench;</p><p>as I back out of the garage away from the work bench, extension cord "automaticly" unplugs itself</p><p>& a SprungLid covers the chassis plug under the bumper protecting it from grime\debris.</p><p>Gets below zero here routinely 3 months out of the year, & I drive the truck once a week,</p><p>so this helps keep battery ready to go.</p><p>Wifes car gets used more often, so I don't worry a dead battery so much there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DILLARD000, post: 1040395, member: 74901"] The is the 3rd Battery in 21yrs on this 2001 ExST (factory birth date late 2000) so I expect in the next year I'll need a new one. Installed an onboard mini-charger with a chassis type male 120v plug under the front bumper; a short extension 120v cord with anchored landyard to an outlet on my work bench; as I back out of the garage away from the work bench, extension cord "automaticly" unplugs itself & a SprungLid covers the chassis plug under the bumper protecting it from grime\debris. Gets below zero here routinely 3 months out of the year, & I drive the truck once a week, so this helps keep battery ready to go. Wifes car gets used more often, so I don't worry a dead battery so much there. [/QUOTE]
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