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Old 04-23-2016, 10:27 AM   #21
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If all you want to do is charge your battery, why not charge it, then disconnect it and forget any cord. When your ready to use it again, connect it back up (or put a disconnect switch in) plug it in for a day or two to make sure it's fully charged and your ready to go...no cord to run over etc. A fully charged battery should hold the charge for a fairly long time .
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Yes good idea. I may just do that but I'm also dealing with a not so good battery. Just don't want to kill it.
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Lukenick1; I wouldn't use less than 12 ga on 100 ft. And don't use heavy power user like A/C and Microwave. There would be to much voltage drop.
There's a saying; Pay me now or pay me later. So better invest in a proper extension cord.
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