Posted by Indiana Ken on March 24, 2013 at 18:58:39 from (66.249.235.83):
In Reply to: Battery Chargers?? posted by Ted in NE-OH on March 24, 2013 at 16:17:32:
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To reclaim batterys I always use a old type dumb charger - my experience with the automatic types is they will do their checks and then shut off. Come to think of it I don't have much luck with the dumb chargers on dead batterys either.
I recently bought ($26.99 @ O'Reilly Auto Parts) a Schumacher, Model SEM-1562A, 1.5 Amp Charger/Maintainer which has become my "go to" charger. It is fully automatic with multi-stage charging and float mode. It senses if the battery is 6 volt or 12 volt and I have had good results on both. My other automatic chargers seem to shut off before the battery is fully charged. This one specifys a maximum charge voltage of 14.8 (12V) and 7.4 (6V) and maintains at 13.3 (12V) and 6.6 (6V).
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