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Originally Posted by 2string1 I have a battery tender. There is no electricity where it's being stored. Hence the question, Should I remove it and bring it home and hook
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Yes definitely bring it home with you and leave your battery on your Battery Tender to preserve the life of your battery. Batteries for our cars are not inexpensive to replace. I just replaced my battery last winter and got three years of service out of my last battery. Hopefully you can get longer life from your battery than I did. The Genuine Nissan batteries are the longest lasting batteries I have seen so far.
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