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Looking for suggestions for a battery 'trickle charge' device for cars in winter storage. Need to buy 2, so looking for reasonable priced units.
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https://www.batterytender.com/battery-chargers Find what you like on the above web site, then check amazon for a cheaper price. Dan
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If you fake the batteries out of the cars, you connect them and use one charger
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I have two of these. Work great with the battery in or out, or for the car if not being used, say, for a month. Can’t beat the price.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Harbor Freight often shows their little battery trickle charger at $6.95. I've got three or four of these. Not powerful for a quick charge (or start), they'll still charge a dead battery overnight.
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Can this battery tender be used, attached for several months, In my case this could possibly be for 3-4 months...... I believe the 'Float Mode' option allows for long term storage, without overcharging....... My concern would be for failure, which may cause a fire potential. I ask the same question to the Forum community as well...... Last edited by bigdog; 10-08-2020 at 07:50 PM. Reason: spelling |
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I use this for 4 batteries all winter. Never a problem. Don't know if exact model is still available, but anyhting like it is fine.
https://www.amazon.com/BATTERY-022-0...motive&sr=1-28 |
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I bought one of these last year, and I like it a lot: https://www.batteriesplus.com/produc...ultra/slc10004
They make a less expensive 1.5A one, but both of these are very flexible: 6 and 12 volt; trickle or fast charge; gel, AGM, and standard battery charging; and clips or rings. I might suggest buying one better charger and just moving it over every month. I use this for my trolling motor, tractor, golf cart, and jetski batteries. An alternative was mentioned above in the Battery Tender, which you can get for $35 or so, but only maintains. In either case, I think anything related to battery chargers is worth spending a couple bucks more on for a quality unit. Sent from my SM-G950U using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
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No tax for NH purchases. Get one for every car and boat... I've got three heavy-duty chargers, but they all date from the 1960s and 70s. They're heavy, so they don't get moved around much. One failed charger was a bright orange (6 amp?) charger I'd bought just three years ago. ![]() These little chargers are handy—tucked into a glove box, tool box, or battery-storage shelf. Keep them dry. ![]() Last edited by ApS; 10-10-2020 at 06:22 PM. Reason: add "cents" |
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