Battery tenders
#1
Thinking of getting some battery tenders to keep a few of my vehicles maintained in storage. I have some concern about the possible risk of fire as a result of an electrical malfunction. How safe are these devices?
Last edited by RedDog382; 12-17-2007 at 09:04 AM.
#4
The Battery Tender brand is expensive at $60.00. I have (4) Schumacher battery maintainers that I bought at Meijers on sale for about $25.00 each. I use for boat, car, lawn tractor. They work great and easily pay for themselves becuase they extend the life of a battery.
http://www.amazon.com/Schumacher-SEM...7783408&sr=8-1
http://www.amazon.com/Schumacher-SEM...7783408&sr=8-1
#5
Hi C.
I thought about this a lot because I have one in the mercedes while it is stored. Basically.... an AC to DC converter with a step down. If it is going to fail... it would most likely fail in a way that would result in an eventual open circuit. Even a short in the tender would imo cause an open. I don't see your battery coming in direct conact with the ac, no matter how it failed. I would say worst case scenario, if your tender fails, your battery fails. I can't drum up a case in my head in which your car or the building would burn.
I have had one for 20 years that I bought for a motorcyle. Maybe one amp or a half an amp.
It was like 15-20 bucks and it still works. Have used it on everything, and have even used it on the boat while the boat was at the dock.
I thought about this a lot because I have one in the mercedes while it is stored. Basically.... an AC to DC converter with a step down. If it is going to fail... it would most likely fail in a way that would result in an eventual open circuit. Even a short in the tender would imo cause an open. I don't see your battery coming in direct conact with the ac, no matter how it failed. I would say worst case scenario, if your tender fails, your battery fails. I can't drum up a case in my head in which your car or the building would burn.
I have had one for 20 years that I bought for a motorcyle. Maybe one amp or a half an amp.
It was like 15-20 bucks and it still works. Have used it on everything, and have even used it on the boat while the boat was at the dock.
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