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<blockquote data-quote="AWD PSI" data-source="post: 7001134" data-attributes="member: 625722"><p>Lead acid batts are pretty tough. I assume we are talking about a car battery of some sort. Sitting for 3 weeks with no load is nothing. You may see a little self discharge but nothing major. If you do see some big voltage drops then the batt is bad. The only thing you really want to avoid is deep discharge unless you have a battery designed for it, that would be the biggest threat to your batts life. I use a battery on my bench for testing and make sure to keep charging it up before it gets too low, it has sat much longer than 3 weeks so no worries. Ocd, i has it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AWD PSI, post: 7001134, member: 625722"] Lead acid batts are pretty tough. I assume we are talking about a car battery of some sort. Sitting for 3 weeks with no load is nothing. You may see a little self discharge but nothing major. If you do see some big voltage drops then the batt is bad. The only thing you really want to avoid is deep discharge unless you have a battery designed for it, that would be the biggest threat to your batts life. I use a battery on my bench for testing and make sure to keep charging it up before it gets too low, it has sat much longer than 3 weeks so no worries. Ocd, i has it. [/QUOTE]
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