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If it's stored outside there are small (10w) solar panels that will trickle charge the battery to keep it topped up.DanL said:When my Tab 400 is in winter storage, I do not have access to an electrical outlet to keep the battery plugged in. I also cannot remove the battery because I live in a condo. I am going to use a generator to charge up the battery. I am wondering if there is a charge time difference between plugging the trailer directly into the generator or plugging a battery charger into the generator and connecting to the battery posts. Thanks!
Hello Marceline. This is a good idea. Do you have to leave the storage compartment door slightly open to allow the wires to get to the battery?Marceline said:If it's stored outside there are small (10w) solar panels that will trickle charge the battery to keep it topped up.DanL said:When my Tab 400 is in winter storage, I do not have access to an electrical outlet to keep the battery plugged in. I also cannot remove the battery because I live in a condo. I am going to use a generator to charge up the battery. I am wondering if there is a charge time difference between plugging the trailer directly into the generator or plugging a battery charger into the generator and connecting to the battery posts. Thanks!