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Old 04-03-2011, 01:07 PM
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No, I don't want to risk leaving even a trickle charger plugged in while I'm away. So my question is, would it be better to disconnect the battery even if I have to recharge it (which I assume I will need to do anyway) on my return, or should I just leave it connected and let it run flat ? If I disconnect and recharge before reconnecting, will it cause any problem with the electronics on reconnection ?
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