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Old 11-19-2012, 06:53 PM
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Default How to store the H2 for winter

Hi, I am going to put my H2 in my apartment underground parking garage for the winter season.

Are there anything that I should do other than put a full tank of gas, and put fuel stabilizer.

Any advice ?

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Disconnect battery
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Old 11-19-2012, 08:30 PM
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Default Re: How to store the H2 for winter

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Hi, I am going to put my H2 in my apartment underground parking garage for the winter season.

Are there anything that I should do other than put a full tank of gas, and put fuel stabilizer.

Any advice ?

Thank you.
Don't store it...DRIVE it.

It's a 4x4...it will go in the snow...LOL!

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Disconnect battery
What's your thoughts on Battery Tenders? I put one on my ATV 'cause the battery would go dead from setting...works great for that. I have an extra for the truck but have never had cause to use it. I've seen them go for as little as $17-18 on some sites.

http://batterytender.com/products/au...-at-0-75a.html
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Battery tenders work well as long as you have access to a plugin. Some underground parking do not have power outlets
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Default Re: How to store the H2 for winter

I use battery tender jr's for everthing. Hummer, lawn mower, boat, motorcycle, you name it, they work great. But yeah if you don't have power available at least disconnect the battery, OR, take the battery out and put it on a tender somewhere else.
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