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311Hemi
So, I am usually really good about maintenance on everything I buy but somehow I never checked the fluid level in the batteries of the boat I bought last year (first boat, never done it before). I checked them last night and found that the two trolling motor deep cycles were about 1/2" low but still above the plates. The starting battery fluid level was lower and was just even with the top of the plates, yet exposing the top just a little. It also looked a little frozen, but that may have just been a little fluid on the top of the plate that I was seeing. I do plug them in and charge them once a month with the on-board charger.
I am curious if I could have damaged or decrease the life of any of these batteries to the point that I may need to look at replacing or testing them before open water is here?
If so, is there a way to test them with a multimeter?
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