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Re: [Shop-talk] Battery minders?

To: "'shoptalk'" <shop-talk@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [Shop-talk] Battery minders?
From: "Mullen" <elans4@cox.net>
Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2012 13:02:06 -0500
Paul Parkanzky wrote:
> 
> Now that I'm hearing the testimonials here, I wish 
> I'd have ordered the BatteryMinder.  Live and learn.

Oh, there is nothing wrong with the Battery Tender - in fact that's seems to
be the favorite among "car guys", but I suspect that it's because it was the
first "maintainer".  The BatteryMinder just has the extra feature of the
de-sulfating mode.  They both charge and maintain batteries just fine.  It's
just that the BatteryMinder can SOMETIMES "restore" a battery.  If you use
either one whenever the car will set for a while without being used, the
battery will last a long time.

By the way, as for not restoring AGM batteries, it appears that the secret
to "restoring" them is to charge them for a very long time at a very low
rate (about 1 amp).  This was a lesson learned by "the Miata Guys" quite a
while ago (Miatas come from the factory with an AGM battery in the trunk).
Many people would charge their battery for a day or two with a "regular
charger", or even get a jump start and drive for a while to charge the
battery, only to have it be "dead" the next time they tried to start the
car.  But if left on a slow charge for a few days, the battery would be back
up to near full capacity.  Apparently AGM batteries like to be deep charged
at a very slow rate.


Tim Mullen

Chantilly, VA
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