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http://electric-vehicle-discussion-list.413529.n4.nabble.com/EV-storage-tp4693330p4693335.html
]

His battery
https://www.sears.com/diehard-platinum-marine-battery-group-size-31m-price/p-02850131000P?prdNo=2&blockNo=2&blockType=G2
Sears PM-1

 is a 12VDC PbSO4 agm (group31 deep-cycle). 13 of them makes a 156VDC pack.
I'll assume the EV also has a 12VDC aux battery. So, he likely has 14 12Vdc
batteries that need to be on a 'float' charge (as Lee mentioned).

Here are some image links of his agm pack off his web site:
http://www.electricdelorean.com/plogger/thumbs/lrg-48-e_fluxed_showing_off_her_rear.jpg
http://www.electricdelorean.com/plogger/thumbs/lrg-40-rear_battery_pack_and_electronics.jpg
http://www.electricdelorean.com/plogger/thumbs/lrg-53-front_battery_pack_wired_up.jpg

-If the vehicle storage facility does not let you plug into a nearby 120VAC
15A L1 outlet , then Cor's 2nd idea of having the EV driven out to be
charged (?once every two weeks?) by someone you trust , is a sound idea.

-If your EV can be parked near, so as to be plugged into a L1 outlet, then
I'd consider using 14 small 12VDC float chargers
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Car-Auto-Truck-Motorcycle-12V-Smart-Compact-Battery-Charger-Tender-Maintainer-RF/172382184643

 (14 x 12v x 1.2a x 2= 403Watts) Assuming 50% efficiency, only 400Watts
would be consumed when charging, else float would be nil.

If his on board chargers can run off a L1, then Cor' 1st idea is sound too.
Here's an inexpensive 120VAC (pool) timer
https://www.ebay.com/p/Woods-Timer-24-Hr-2-Button-Black/19025712032


Good luck, please let us know how it works out.




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