Posted by sodly on January 01, 2020 at 13:08:12 from (97.98.161.7):
In Reply to: Battery Tenders posted by ih555 on December 31, 2019 at 18:07:10:
I have Battery Tenders on everything from antique vehicles to my riding lawn mower. Love 'em. They come in many different sizes from .75 amp to 3 amp and more. I use the little .75 amp ones on my riding mowers and cars. I have 1.5 amp ones on one smaller tractor and a pair of 3 amp models on my 3020 (two 6v batteries in series-- one on each battery). The 3 amp model is nice because it can charge 6v and 12v batteries.
Any of them work, but like others have said, if the batteries get really run down you need more amps to bring them up from near-dead. I've found that the little .75 amp models don't cut it when the batteries get too far down. So for the bigger stuff I use the bigger Battery Tender models. I leave them hooked up on the little quick-disconnect cord that comes with them all year long. Just unplug and go. They're great.
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