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"Battery Tender" - do you use one?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by quick85, Mar 11, 2014.

  1. captainjunk#2
    Joined: Mar 13, 2008
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    I bought a small battery tender from the motorcycle shop $49 at the time , Ive used it for a bunch of years and its served me well , red light on its charging green light on its in standby mode , works very well im using it on my HD battery as I type this
     
  2. plym49
    Joined: Aug 9, 2008
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    That's high. Try to get your next one for around $30. Costs the shopkeeper $22.
     
  3. 42merc
    Joined: Dec 19, 2010
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    I have both 6 volt & a 12 volt jr models, used on cars that haven't moved much lately.
    Work great, & cost somewhere around $20.00 each.
     
  4. HOTFR8
    Joined: Nov 30, 2010
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    You will find that circuit is in all the good quality units.

    I still have a dark ages trickle charger and often use it just to get a battery started then put the tender charger on it.

    [​IMG]
     
  5. M224SPEED
    Joined: May 12, 2010
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    from Missouri

    Have four of them ,and they have saved me a lot of $$$ on batteries over the years.
     
  6. captainjunk#2
    Joined: Mar 13, 2008
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    this one is old , I think ive had it about 15 yrs or so that's why it was $49 I bought it at a BMW shop , you didn't see them for sale in to many places lol
     
  7. 5Wcoupe
    Joined: Oct 2, 2007
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    from L.A., Ca.

    Exactly the same here. Three in use here for about 4 years.
    Prior to that I had several batteries fail after a year or so of sitting even with cables disconnected.
     
  8. I ve used em for years n saved money on batterys for years too! Harley batteries last 3yrs most and mine lasted for 10 n was still good but needed to update!
     
  9. I grew up hearing this (and telling others the same) but learned in A&P school it was a falsitude. Sitting anywhere is bad, the concrete has nothing to do with it.
    (Thanks to Ron Nulph for setting me straight on that one).

    Anybody used the HF one on 6 volts? Most of my cars that wait through the winter are 6 volt..
     
  10. Nautique
    Joined: Oct 22, 2009
    Posts: 2

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    from Wisconsin

    I use the Harbor Freight ones but afraid they are charging all the time.
     
  11. no55mad
    Joined: Dec 15, 2006
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    Hook 2 six volt batteries in series and use the 12 volt maintainer.

     
  12. Hotrodmyk
    Joined: Jan 7, 2011
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    I have several Deltran battery tenders on everything that does not get driven often.
    I even have a Jr. model on my JD mower. 6 yrs on the mower factory battery so far. 12 yrs on an Optima in an OT car. I swear by them.
     
  13. 39-2dr
    Joined: Jun 4, 2007
    Posts: 284

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    from MISSOURI

    I swear by them. It's a must for motorcycles. I have one on my 39 Ford. I got 10 years out of my battery. I bought a new battery last year. The guy who sold me the new battery was shocked.
     

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