Well if you bought the battery from Costco, you could just trade it in when it dies...the first one lasted less than a year whereas the second one must be 2 or 3 years old now. On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 8:10 PM, Mark L. Hineline < hineline@ocotillofield.net> wrote: > Speaking of batteries, I've read (several times) that starting > batteries shouldn't be deeply discharged; it ruins them. I assumed > that a starting battery would be shot in no time if used as an aux > battery. > > But I've recently read that what actually happens is that the life of > the battery is shortened, from five or six years to three. > > Not that I would take advantage of warranties, but finding an > inexpensive group 41 battery and using it as an aux battery sounds > potentially economical. > > Is the shorter-but-still-measurable-in-years story right? > > Mark > '82 Westy >
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