โJun-04-2019 07:04 AM
โJun-07-2019 04:59 AM
DFord wrote:Retired VSP wrote:
I'm looking at the Battery Tender Jr. to keep my 2 twelve volt lead acid topped off. They set parallel. Can u comment on that particular one?
I'm not sure what else I could add. My choice has always been the BatteryMinder line because it pulses the battery to ensure sulfation doesn't ruin the battery. I don't remember seeing anything about the Battery Tender information making such a claim.
I keep one on my riding mower year around with great results. I know the battery is good when I open the shed and see it flashing - means the battery is fully charged and it's switched to float/maintenance mode.
I keep one on the chassis battery for my MH after I found out it would lose it's charge when plugged in. Only the alternator put something back in it. The inverter only keeps the house battery bank charged.
When I head out of town the day after Christmas, the batteries for my cars are all connected to BatteryMinders and are ready to go when I get back 3 months later. When I left them in the cars, they wouldn't even light the dome lights when I got back - even with a cheapo Harbor Freight solar panel plugged into the cigarette lighter - but they did get enough sun to warp the heck out of them.
โJun-06-2019 08:26 PM
Retired VSP wrote:
I'm looking at the Battery Tender Jr. to keep my 2 twelve volt lead acid topped off. They set parallel. Can u comment on that particular one?
โJun-06-2019 07:55 PM
โJun-06-2019 10:56 AM
Retired VSP wrote:
I'm looking at the Battery Tender Jr. to keep my 2 twelve volt lead acid topped off. They set parallel. Can u comment on that particular one?
โJun-06-2019 07:35 AM
โJun-06-2019 07:05 AM
DFord wrote:
The BatteryMinder I referenced IS TEMPERATURE COMPENSATED AND MEANT TO BE LEFT ON ALL THE TIME DURING PERIODS OF NON-USE.
AND! It's on sale right for only $25 now at Northern Tools!
Features + Benefits
- Full-time battery monitoring automatically tests battery continually, supplying only the current needed to maintain battery at full charge
- 8-stage unit charges and maintains from 1 to 4 batteries at a time (12V batteries parallel-connected or two 6V batteries series-connected. NOTE: Never connect 2 or more batteries together in parallel before fully charging each and checking their condition. Failure to fully charge each battery and check their condition can result in a serious safety hazard)
- Does not overcharge, regardless of time connected
- High-frequency pulses safely remove sulfate from battery's plates that prevent the batteries from holding a full charge
- No need to add water to maintenance-type batteries during long, non-use storage
- Stops boil-out and ends water loss
- Smart chip technology ensures safe, long-term performance
- Automatic reset prevents damage to charger when unit is connected to faulty battery
- 10ft. output cord
- Blinks when charged
- Made to ISO 9002 Quality Certified Standards
- Comes complete with Quick connect/disconnect battery clips (Note: BatteryMINDer Plus will not cause battery drain if connected to the battery without connection to AC power 1mA max.)
- Not for use with aircraft batteries
- This model features Temperature Compensation which decreases voltage in hot weather (battery does not overcharge) and increases voltage in cold weather (battery will stay fully charged)
- This model will not work on a battery less than 6.0 Volts
โJun-05-2019 03:28 PM
โJun-05-2019 01:25 PM
โJun-05-2019 10:15 AM
DFord wrote:
The BatteryMinder float charger is meant to be left on the battery ALL THE TIME! That's what it's designed for! It constantly pulses the battery to ensure sulfation doesn't occur. Read up on them, you'll be surprised! I get 5 years or more out of my riding lawnmower 1 year batteries with no problems using one that's left connected to the battery any time the mower isn't in use - summer and winter.
They never boil any of the water out of the batteries. It sounds like Rupert isn't knowledgeable about "Float" chargers. They don't taper down when the battery's full, they stop charging and monitor the battery till it needs another boost.
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โJun-05-2019 06:54 AM
Y-Guy wrote:
Moved from Dinghy Towing to Tech Issues
โJun-05-2019 05:52 AM
โJun-04-2019 09:32 PM
โJun-04-2019 12:26 PM
rrupert wrote:
You don't have to keep the charger going continuously, just plugin for a day or two every month.
โJun-04-2019 12:09 PM