Expert Reveals How RV and Boat Owners Can Keep Their Batteries Juiced
APPLETON, WI--(Marketwire - April 5, 2010) - According to statistics, the average battery life for the non-sealed lead acid batteries typically used in RVs and boats is somewhere between 24 months to 48 months, even though some owners could swear it's even less.
But it doesn't have to be that way, according to Terry Fellner, a battery service veteran and president of Thermoil, Inc. (www.thermoil.com), a manufacturer of products designed to enhance the lives of non-sealed lead acid batteries.
"Deep cycle batteries require more maintenance than a starting battery, and are more expensive because of the amount of power they need to generate, so it really does pay off for owners to take some basic precautions and protect their investment in these types of batteries," he said.
Fellner offered some battery maintenance tips for RV and boat owners:
About Terry Fellner
Founder of Thermoil, Inc., Terry Fellner has worked with battery specialists and oil engineers for more than 17 years.
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