[AT] Battery Charger recommendations

Dean VP deanvp at att.net
Sat Apr 23 11:56:28 PDT 2016


Jason,

Thanks for the tip. I have only found one from them that is a combination 6V
or 12V model 6001A and that one is priced over $550. I'm not sure I can
afford that good of a unit!

Dean VP
Snohomish, WA 98290

It's better to be judged by 12 than carried by 6. 


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Subject: Re: [AT] Battery Charger recommendations

Associated equipment is supposed to be the cat's meow.

On Fri, Apr 22, 2016, 11:26 PM Dean VP <deanvp at att.net> wrote:

> I need to buy a new battery charger. Both of the ones I have had for 
> many, many years, one for over 40 years,  have gone South for the 
> winter and never came back.  Since I have several tractors here, a 
> diesel truck, auto  and several Garden tractors  and some other 
> battery driven devises I'm thinking of going whole hog and buying a 
> Heavy Duty one in the neighborhood of chagrining up to 250 Amps for 
> starting.  That requires a roll around unit.
> I've looked at Schumacher and Sears Units.  The Sears Diehard unit is 
> presently on top of the list primarily due to features and good 
> reviews. I was first thinking of Schumacher but there are more 
> negative reviews about them than what I ever expected. Primarily 
> quality control issues.  Then as an alternative I think of getting two 
> smaller units one for the shop and one for the three car
> garage.   But having a HD unit sure sounds attractive to me.
>
>  What has been your experiences out there with Battery chargers and 
> especially those I have mentioned?  Or do you have something else to 
> recommend?
>
> My specs are up to 250 Amp Maximum for starting, then a choice of 
> something like 50, 10 selectable charge rates and 2 Amp maintenance
charging.
> Automatic in that it will drop to maintenance charging when the 
> battery is fully charged automatically.  Need both 6 and 12 Volt 
> charging. Would prefer analog gauges rather than idiot lights. Charge 
> Timer not required if automatic is properly designed.  Fairly rugged 
> as it will get beat up bouncing around the equipment and tractors.  
> Reverse lead protection and notification. Don't remember ever doing 
> that but.....  Decently long heavy gauge leads with heavy good quality 
> clamps. And a target under $200 cost
>
> Dean VP
> Snohomish, WA 98290
>
> It's better to be judged by 12 than carried by 6.
>
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