Just make sure it remains well charged. I have a large truck battery in my garage for jump starts, power cuts etc and put a battery charger on it about once a month for half a day.
Any type of charger that supports Multi-Stage and that can select battery construction/types will be the ideal solution. Typically they do not consume high amounts of AC amps (ideal for continental use) and will keep the batteries topped up using a Float Charge mode. Something like a 20/30A output would be ideal. One has been suggested already or the link below would be recommended;
If you want to get maximum performance and life out of any lead-acid battery, it's essential to keep it charged as efficiently as possible. A charger with a 20/30 Amp output is certainly ideal if you have a battery bank with a capacity of more than 600Ah.
If you have 250Ah or less of battery capacity, a decent, multi-stage 10 Amp or, at a stretch, 7 Amp charger will do the job nicely. For a single battery rated at between 85Ah - 115Ah a 4/5 Amps charger (again, a decent, multi-stage model) will work fine.
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