AbleGuy
Officious Intermeddler
OK, full disclosure, I was just being lazy and tired of dealing with stupid BS… So several weeks ago when I went to check on my F350 tiger in Storage, I saw the starting battery was dead again and decided to put off dealing with this for a while.
This seems to happen every time I leave it in storage for a month or so.
Anyway, I took the battery out of the truck and took it home and put it on a NOBO charger to recharge it. After it was recharged, I put it on the “restore“ function and left it plugged in for another 48 hours.
Then I took the battery back to the storage yard and decided to not re-install it since I was not going to be using it for for weeks, and instead just left the battery inside the cab on the floor.
Now I read that with more modern rigs, if you leave the battery disconnected for a while it screws up all the electronics… things like your electric windows don’t work anymore!
So I’m wondering…when I put the battery back into the truck in a week or so, are things really going to be that messed up, or will start right back up and everything will be fine?
My question to the rest of you is whether this alleged problem of letting the battery go dead is really a thing, or if it’s not something I need to worry about with a 2011 pickup truck.
Any comments based on experience, opinions, or “I don’t know cause I’ve never had this problem, but here’s what I think…” responses will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks y’all.
This seems to happen every time I leave it in storage for a month or so.
Anyway, I took the battery out of the truck and took it home and put it on a NOBO charger to recharge it. After it was recharged, I put it on the “restore“ function and left it plugged in for another 48 hours.
Then I took the battery back to the storage yard and decided to not re-install it since I was not going to be using it for for weeks, and instead just left the battery inside the cab on the floor.
Now I read that with more modern rigs, if you leave the battery disconnected for a while it screws up all the electronics… things like your electric windows don’t work anymore!
So I’m wondering…when I put the battery back into the truck in a week or so, are things really going to be that messed up, or will start right back up and everything will be fine?
My question to the rest of you is whether this alleged problem of letting the battery go dead is really a thing, or if it’s not something I need to worry about with a 2011 pickup truck.
Any comments based on experience, opinions, or “I don’t know cause I’ve never had this problem, but here’s what I think…” responses will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks y’all.
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