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nvr2fst
03-15-2010, 04:20 PM
So I went out to the garage and noticed that my charger has neglected to do its job on the car. Its a pretty old Sears Diehard trickle charger that I think has seen its day. I need to buy another one, any good recommendations?
Are there any that charge two vehicles at once? Id like to do my boat and car together if possible in lieu of buying multiple.
72 RS/SS
03-15-2010, 05:06 PM
Battery Tender is what I use on my Camaro. They also make one with multiple plugs for charging more then one vehicle, bike, jet ski, etc. at a time.
nvr2fst
03-15-2010, 07:14 PM
I looked into the Battery tender, they have a 4 bank around 250 bucks which doesnt include the 25ft extended lines. Ouch, prefer to find just a 2 bank at half that cost.
RECOVERY ROOM
03-15-2010, 07:17 PM
Quit leaving your dome light on...:lol: :lol:
nvr2fst
03-15-2010, 08:13 PM
Quit leaving your dome light on...:lol: :lol:
ha, very funny........Ill go check
71RS/SS396
03-16-2010, 07:20 AM
Believe it or not Walmart sells a small Schumacher charger/tender for about $20.00 and it comes with 2 different cable ends 1 with clips and 1 that can be hooked on to the battery cables. I believe they are for motorcycles but I have used mine on my cars with no problem.
GregWeld
03-16-2010, 07:53 AM
So it depends on WHAT TYPE OF BATTERY YOU HAVE... Most of us are running Optima batteries and you need to pay attention to this because not all batteries are the same!
Battery Tender (the brand) are good for flooded type batteries... not so good for AGM's (Optima etc). You need the BATTERY TENDER PLUS for AGM battery charging.
The battery tender (generic word here) MUST BE compatible with AGM type batteries -- they require a different rate of charge.
I've upgraded my Battery Tenders to C-TEK... which allows a choice of type of battery.
13. How is the Battery Tender Plus battery charger different from the Battery Tender battery charger?
OVERVIEW and COMPARISON: The Battery Tender and Battery Tender Plus battery chargers are both designed to provide a quick, economical means to recharge motorcycle and engine start batteries used in other power sports equipment. Typically, power sports engine start batteries are in the 12 Ah to 20 Ah capacity ranges. Both chargers are constant voltage type with precisely regulated output current limits. Both chargers have a regulated, nearly constant 1.25-ampere output charge current during the bulk charge phase. Physically, there is virtually no difference between these 2 chargers. Both the Battery Tender and the Battery Tender Plus operate in 3 charge modes, bulk charge, absorption charge, and float charge.
RECHARGING AGM BATTERIES: The primary difference between these 2 chargers is that the Battery Tender Plus was specifically designed to accommodate the charging requirements of the new, Absorbed Glass Matte (AGM) style batteries. To achieve that goal, it was necessary to modify the absorption charge mode in the following way. The Battery Tender switches to float mode when the charge current drops to 0.5 amps. The Battery Tender Plus switches to float mode when the charge current drops to 0.1 amps. The result is that for an extended period of time, not to exceed 8 hours, the Battery Tender Plus output voltage will be held at a constant voltage that is significantly higher than the float voltage.
GregWeld
03-16-2010, 07:57 AM
A lot of discussion about OPTIMA batteries not holding up -- and I believe it is mostly due to people KILLING their battery with improper charging. They run it down - then put the wrong type of battery charger on it - and do this a few times and pssssssst...... she's toast. :rolleyes:
cheezer
03-16-2010, 10:17 AM
You can also heck these guys out. I have both a battery tender PLUS and a C-tec. Both have worked well for me in the coldest of winter storage.
http://www.ctek.com/EN-GB/Default.aspx
I believe that the c-tec comes(came?) stock on some high end European machines'.
cheezer
Scorpner
03-16-2010, 10:54 AM
A lot of discussion about OPTIMA batteries not holding up -- and I believe it is mostly due to people KILLING their battery with improper charging. They run it down - then put the wrong type of battery charger on it - and do this a few times and pssssssst...... she's toast. :rolleyes:
Good info, I had to learn about this the hard way.
Rybar
03-16-2010, 10:57 AM
You can also heck these guys out. I have both a battery tender PLUS and a C-tec. Both have worked well for me in the coldest of winter storage.
http://www.ctek.com/EN-GB/Default.aspx
I believe that the c-tec comes(came?) stock on some high end European machines'.
cheezer
C-Tek is what I use, it actually has an Optima battery setting :lol:
nvr2fst
03-16-2010, 12:33 PM
I purchased the C tek 3300 today thanks guys and great info Greg, you helped me with me decision.
rogue
03-16-2010, 01:26 PM
in CA we charge our cars by driving them :willy:
in CA we charge our cars by driving them :willy:
:rofl: Perfect!
Rybar
03-17-2010, 12:23 PM
in CA we charge our cars by driving them :willy:
Well move up North and I am sure you wont be driving your BB Camaro in the the rain and snow 8 months of the year :lol:
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