Batteries not really holding charge.

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Both my leisure batteries now only last about 2 days. They are now 9 years old. Is it time to replace them? My wife and I are fair weather campers, ie. April to October, so what would be the best battery to buy? Grateful for any advice. Thanks.
 
I'd say after 9 years they probably aren't as good as a fresh set (especially as some battery tech has moved on a bit now)

Same as Trev says.... Winter is one of my fave times...
Cold frosty mornings and a lot lot less folks around getting in the way.
 
I much prefer Scotland in winter. The scenery is spectacular, its quiet, and you are not such a burden on the more popular places as you are in summer.
We tend to look for cold dry spells then head out for two or three nights.
I love a bitter cold winters day on the hills, then a nice night in the van watching TV and DVDs.

Heres a video from a guy who tours Scotland in winter.
I have watched many of his videos, and found them good viewing, and informative.

 
Lots here in winter, wear a big waterproof coat and boots. tullymore e.jpgtullymore c.jpguafp a.jpgold church dungiven.jpgroe val a.jpgfairies.jpgmorns i.jpgabby ms a.jpg
 
Both my leisure batteries now only last about 2 days. They are now 9 years old. Is it time to replace them? My wife and I are fair weather campers, ie. April to October, so what would be the best battery to buy? Grateful for any advice. Thanks.
Where aboits are you?
 

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