Bfromla
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Hopefully just some helpful info before winter hibernation hits. Trickle chargers are not good for long term use, & maintainers will not bring a battery up to full voltage. There are some good charger/maintainer combinations that simply do whatever you may need :yes: before starting a battery project. It's a good idea to add star washers to connections help keep things secure
First up: The ever popular Battery Tender Jr found at Battery’s Plus

It's a good maintainer for long term use, some will use it year-round; how long it actually extends battery life, I :dontknow:
Next, there's combination units - I found this at a dealer:
It's the same name brand as my :spyder2: battery. :thumbup:
I found this at Autozone:
Found this one at HF:
*NOTE* :lecturef_smilie: All of these can use pigtails added to the battery connections. However, they might not have same polarity! :gaah: So DOUBLE CHECK! nojoke
Personally, I have & use both the Schumacher & a Viking; I really like the display & automatic features on Schumacher. There are others, these are just few to start the thread. :thumbup:

First up: The ever popular Battery Tender Jr found at Battery’s Plus

It's a good maintainer for long term use, some will use it year-round; how long it actually extends battery life, I :dontknow:
Next, there's combination units - I found this at a dealer:

It's the same name brand as my :spyder2: battery. :thumbup:
I found this at Autozone:

Found this one at HF:

*NOTE* :lecturef_smilie: All of these can use pigtails added to the battery connections. However, they might not have same polarity! :gaah: So DOUBLE CHECK! nojoke
Personally, I have & use both the Schumacher & a Viking; I really like the display & automatic features on Schumacher. There are others, these are just few to start the thread. :thumbup:
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