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Old 01-04-2015   #1
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Old 01-04-2015   #2
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Default Re: Suggestions for Battery Tender

I have a Schumacher 1.5 amp in the 308, works very well.
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Old 01-04-2015   #3
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I use the Harbor Freight one. It works fine for float charger or as a true tender. Its not meant to bring a battery back to life.
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Old 01-04-2015   #4
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I am trying to keep it charged for 1 or 2 months
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Old 01-04-2015   #5
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I use a battery tender jr from O'Reilly auto parts.

http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/de...0360&ppt=C0005
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Old 01-04-2015   #6
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The one from Harbor Freight battery tender would suffice. I use mine for motorcycle batteries and old car batteries. I haven't had any issues. If the battery is below 11 volts you need something different. For maintaining and slight recharging they are fine.

If the battery is sulfated then look for a Battery Minder or CTek charger.
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Old 01-05-2015   #7
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Battery Tender plus here. Picked it up at the museum. Has worked great for years!
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Old 01-05-2015   #8
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battery tender plus can be picked up on ebay for 34 bucks shipped. always have my zr1 on it and my scooter also. Your battery will last forever, or it will seem like it.

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Old 01-05-2015   #9
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For maintenance:

I have the original "smart" charger; the Battery Tender(s) on all but one car. The battery on my wife's 69 C3 has been on the BT for 9 years, come spring, and it still cranks that 11:1 compression L46 like new. These chargers are 800 mA for the single chargers to 1.5 A for the dual output charger (one).

For charging:

For actual charging, I've had an inexpensive, automatic, Black and Decker (smart) charger for over 12 years. It can be configured for several types of batteries (wet, gel, etc) and max charge rates from 4, 10, 20, & 40 amperes, as well as several other battery conditioning modes as well: a decent unit for home/hobby use. It too is a smart charger, in that it will monitor and shut off when the battery is at full charge. And, it will periodically turn on to keep the battery topped off and prevent sulfating. (Also has a de-sulfating mode, if the battery is in such condition to require more than just preventative maintenance.)

For "dead" batteries:

I've had good success reviving batteries that appear to be totally dead, due to leaving the lights on (or the like), by using the old fashioned "dumb" charger: nothing automatic about it. Once the battery takes on enough of a charge to satisfy the threshold level, then the automatic chargers will recognize that fact and take over.
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I would suggest getting a float charger from the National Corvette Museum store. That is what I did. It is more expensive than the auto chain stores but you are supporting a great Corvette institution in the process. --Bob
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