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For many or most of us, winter is here and the gliders are parked for a number of months. I have removed every battery from the cockpit, put mouse poison in the trailer and taken out anything that should not freeze (waxes, plexi-glass cleaners etc).
What is the best way store glider batteries, specifically LiPO4's? Just plug them in the charger? Does it matter if they are in the house or in a cold garage? What the PDA's and PNA's? Again just keep them on the charger in the warm house? Any other items folks do to bundle up their gliders? Ron Gleason |
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