Nov-29-2018 05:08 AM
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Dec-01-2018 11:20 AM
pnichols wrote:pianotuna wrote:
How much for a new starter battery?klutchdust wrote:NWboondocker wrote:
Another vote for Trik-l-start, 1-time simple install and nothing to remember to do/undo other than plugging in shore power.
I just can’t justify the price.
What's the matter with this price ... :h : https://www.amazon.com/BatteryMINDer-Model-12117-Maintainer-Desulfator/dp/B000P23HZS
I have a couple of them - one for the garden equipment batteries and one for the non-stock heavy duty engine starting battery I had installed in our Class C motorhome for it's E450 V10.
The one I use for the motorhome's starting battery has maintained the battery's at-rest terminal voltage at a little over 13 volts, 24/7, for 10-11 years whenever the MH is in the back yard not being used.
Nov-30-2018 04:38 PM
pianotuna wrote:
How much for a new starter battery?klutchdust wrote:NWboondocker wrote:
Another vote for Trik-l-start, 1-time simple install and nothing to remember to do/undo other than plugging in shore power.
I just can’t justify the price.
Nov-30-2018 04:37 PM
pnichols wrote:
Hmm ... since this is a Class C forum ... don't late model Ford, Chevy, and Sprinter cabs still have good old cigarette lighter type always-hot 12 volt receptacles on their dash such that a simple battery maintainer could be plugged into it to float the engine starting battery during storage?
.... Or is everything on the cab dash USB and/or built-in low power inverter output now days?
Nov-30-2018 04:21 PM
klutchdust wrote:NWboondocker wrote:
Another vote for Trik-l-start, 1-time simple install and nothing to remember to do/undo other than plugging in shore power.
I just can’t justify the price.
Nov-30-2018 04:02 PM
NWboondocker wrote:
Another vote for Trik-l-start, 1-time simple install and nothing to remember to do/undo other than plugging in shore power.
Nov-30-2018 02:40 PM
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Nov-30-2018 08:21 AM
ron.dittmer wrote:
Hi klutchdust,
That devise seems ideal for extended-stay conditions where you live in the house, but are not using the chassis enough.
Thanks for sharing that.
Ron
Nov-30-2018 07:37 AM
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Nov-29-2018 05:17 PM
2oldman wrote:
Voltmeter is the only way to know for sure.