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Re: Battery Chargers
Karl,
I used three battery tenders for a few years to help keep my fleet of
motorcycles ready to ride. They do work but keep an eye on the fluid
level in your battery. They do tend to boil them down a bit. I'd
recommend coupling the Battery Tender with one of those cheap timers
you can buy at the local hardware store. Just have the tender come on
once a day, or get a timer with a multi day functionality and have it
come on once a week. They really don't need to be on all the time and
using a timer will keep the battery wet longer.
Ed
Thursday, April 11, 2002, 12:16:45 PM, you wrote:
kinc> Scott, et al:
kinc> I just went through the same decision-making process. The best one I found was http://www.batterytender.com though I chose the ~$15 model at Harbor Freight that was previously mentioned. It
kinc> should be arriving any day now.
kinc> Is the "Battery Tender" worth the money? Let the discussion begin!
kinc> Karl
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