You're right about the prices, and that is indeed big bucks. If anyone
wants to go this route, here's where to find them:
Deltran Corp.
801 U.S. Highway 92 East
Deland, FL 32724 [CAR spelled it DeLand -- I lived near there for 16 years
and never saw it spelled that way; I can't even type Deland without hearing
Buddy Sheats Ford ads in my head...]
904-736-7900
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Christopher.Albers@bubbs.biola.edu
> [SMTP:Christopher.Albers@bubbs.biola.edu]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 1997 5:54 PM
> To: Keith Kaplan
> Cc: mdunst@smtplink.coh.org; shop-talk@Autox.Team.Net
> Subject: Re: RE: Keeping battery charged.
>
> I saw the same review in last months (November) Classic Auto Restorer.
> There was a five battery unit and a ten battery unit. I think the 5
> battery unit was $399 and the 10 battery unit was under $450. Bigs
> bucks no matter how you slice it. It was for 12 volt batteries only as
> I recall.
>
> Christopher Albers
>
> keithka@microsoft.com,Internet writes:
> >I've seen something advertised in Hemmings, or maybe it was a review in
> >Classic Auto Restorer that would keep multiple batteries charged, at
> >least a
> >dozen or so. I don't remember if it would handle 6v systems. I
> >suppose if
> >you have an even number of 6v batteries, you could wire pairs of them in
> >series.
>
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: Dunst, Mordecai [SMTP:mdunst@smtplink.coh.org]
> >> Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 1997 3:26 PM
> >> To: shop-talk@Autox.Team.Net
> >> Subject: Keeping battery charged.
> >>
> >>
> >> Any suggestions on how to keep about 20+ auto batteries charged
> >while
> >> being stored for several months?
> >> Some are 6V and others 12V.
> >>
> >> Mordy
>
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