Now that it's a "lesson learned" for all, two things I would suggest getting...
1) Batt tester-
http://www.harborfreight.com/amp-6-volt ... 69888.html I test mine on installation, and removal for the season.
2) Batt Status- (from Walt's Mod's)....
I also bought a 3 cell battery monitor such as fishermen use on their trolling banks. I wired #1 and #2 respectively, and will use the #3 lead either for the Alternator, or the stereo batt mentioned above. This cost about $40 at Cabelas, and wasn't difficult to install. It came with about 10' leads... plenty! The only thing is, to check the battery condition, you need to push a button on it's panel, so install it somewhere accessible. Since my #1 is a bear to get at, and the #2 is only marginally better, I opted for the engine compartment, next to the batt switch. I tried drilling, and using screws to attach to the 'glass, but didn't have any luck, so just used some heavy duty household clear silicone instead.

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I hope that helps!
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Walt B
"Debt-Charged"Black '07 H210SS6.2L Bravo One turning a 21P HIFive
Wakeboard Tower with Perfect Pass Stargazer version
Missouri River; Kansas City, Mo.