Battery Trickle Charging
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From: Granger, Indiana
Hi everyone - I need some advice.
We have 4 batteries in total- in the spring (which can't come soon enough) I charge each one and it takes forever. What I was thinking is to wire them together in parallel -- NOT IN SERIES and hook up one trickle charger to them letting it run all winter.
What do you think - or what do you do?
What size trickle charger would you/do you recommend that could do all 4 batteries- or would it be better just to buy 4 trickle chargers?
thanks for all your help
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We have 4 batteries in total- in the spring (which can't come soon enough) I charge each one and it takes forever. What I was thinking is to wire them together in parallel -- NOT IN SERIES and hook up one trickle charger to them letting it run all winter.
What do you think - or what do you do?
What size trickle charger would you/do you recommend that could do all 4 batteries- or would it be better just to buy 4 trickle chargers?
thanks for all your help
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From: Cedar Rapids Iowa, LOTO, Cape Coral Fl.
I would purchase a 4 bank charger (or a pair of 2 banks) like they use in bass boats. The last set of batteries lasted me 8 years with never taking them out of the boat (Interstates). The computer in them maintains them very well.
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I have the harbor freight trickle charger. 4 batteries in total as well. I just make sure all of the batteries has a full charge in the fall. I rotate my trickle charger every week between each battery. It's not hard to do and it only takes a minutes with the alligator clips to switch the batteries.
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From: Clarkston, Michigan
I remove the two batteries from the boat, 3 from the Mustangs and the lawn tractor battery. I bring them all indoors in the basement. I charge each one separately once or twice over the winter with a 10 amp charger. I believe that is better then having power flow to them constantly. It also extends battery life to bring them indoors. My 2 cents.
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http://www.autos.com/car-maintenance...-float-charger
Good article for you to read.
I use the battery tender brand also and have had great results
Good article for you to read.
I use the battery tender brand also and have had great results
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From: East Texas Waterfront- running errands if anyone asks
http://www.ebay.com/itm/4-PACK-Batte...oAAOSwDNdVsS0l
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