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<blockquote data-quote="EdgeR6" data-source="post: 601732" data-attributes="member: 10009"><p>I have been driving my truck less and less. I have a work vehicle and have really started using the wife's car for the running around stuff. Plus I have almost 13k on a truck that I don't drive everyday in less then a year. </p><p></p><p>I did not drive the truck for two weeks, went to start the truck remotely (another issue I'm having) and it did not start. I went out to the truck to try the ignition and the truck barely started. Just a extremely low battery. Plus its been cold. I do have a flash light (streamlight) plug in to the 12v source in the center console. </p><p></p><p>I was thinking of getting a solar powered battery maintainer. But all the ones I see seems like there is no switch and no real permit mounting and everything it will need to be disconnected when you start the truck. I would not mind a switch but I don't want to have to unplug and plug in ever time. </p><p></p><p>any suggestions. </p><p></p><p>P.S. I don't park in a garage because my garage is not big enough. and I don't have any out door power ports on the house. But I am thinking of running power out to my driveway on a post. but that's a little bit of an involved project.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EdgeR6, post: 601732, member: 10009"] I have been driving my truck less and less. I have a work vehicle and have really started using the wife's car for the running around stuff. Plus I have almost 13k on a truck that I don't drive everyday in less then a year. I did not drive the truck for two weeks, went to start the truck remotely (another issue I'm having) and it did not start. I went out to the truck to try the ignition and the truck barely started. Just a extremely low battery. Plus its been cold. I do have a flash light (streamlight) plug in to the 12v source in the center console. I was thinking of getting a solar powered battery maintainer. But all the ones I see seems like there is no switch and no real permit mounting and everything it will need to be disconnected when you start the truck. I would not mind a switch but I don't want to have to unplug and plug in ever time. any suggestions. P.S. I don't park in a garage because my garage is not big enough. and I don't have any out door power ports on the house. But I am thinking of running power out to my driveway on a post. but that's a little bit of an involved project. [/QUOTE]
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