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Posted by souNdguy on March 16, 2006 at 05:40:16 from (12.65.156.183):
In Reply to: Battery Charger posted by Paul L on March 15, 2006 at 22:20:39:
The other poster has a good point.. the higher the capacity of the charger, the faster you can get a dead battery up. Even if you can't affort the big 200a roll around ones, try to at least get one with some sort of a start booster.. even 25a or 50a. I hade a 2/10/25 and it has got me out of a pinch a time or two when the wife left her domelamp on. In many cases 10-15 minutes of the 10a charge, and then kicking it over to 25a, was enough to just gat the car started. Also.. might not be a bad ide to get one that does 6v as well as 12v.. if you have 6v batteries. i couldn't afford the big jobs so have 2 chargers.. a 2/6 6v/12v and a 2/10/25 12v charger. You may want to avoid some of the newer 'smart' chargers that do de-sulfaing and other battery anylisis.. some of these won't charge dead batteries.. etc.. Check the chinese tool stores.. they generally have cheaper electronic items.. and chargers are no-brainers.. Soundguy
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