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6 volt trickle charger What make do you guys recommend for a 6 volt trickle charger???
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I like this one....has worked great for over a year and is hooked up each time the car is parked...bought it at Batteries Plus.
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Re: 6 volt trickle charger Don't skimp on money here. Buy the best, Battery Tender is a full circuit board tender and come in 6 or 12 volts and can be left on year around as long as your battery has proper amoint of water in it. Better yet, use a sealed battery if posible. You can buy direct from the factory in Florida. These will not explode a battery as written in Old Cars Weekly.
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Re: 6 volt trickle charger There is a difference in trickle chargers. They are basically categorized into three groups:
maintainer (trickle charger only) charger/maintainer conditioner/maintainer. The maintainer simply trickles a small amount of current to maintain the charge in a fully charged battery, while the charger/maintainer is able to charge a battery and then maintain the charge. The conditioner has the ability to reduce sulfate deposits, restore a batteries charge holding ability, and keep it that way. They use various techniques, depending on the brand. Basically a high frequency reverse polarity pulse, targeted at the resonant frequency of the deposits is used to break up the deposits. A battery that is inactive tends to form these deposits so a a trickle charger may, in fact help to make the deposits. A couple makers of conditioners are listed here. BatteryMINDer: Approx. $50 www.batteryminders.com Available in 6 volts (model 12106) or 12 volts (model 12117) RediPulse: Approx. $60 www.pulsetech.net Available as a 6 and 12 volt model (RP-6-12) NOTE: BatteryTender will NOT condition, desulfurize, or restore a battery. |
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