The one you and George posted, Dewalt. If a battery is dead as drained will it start charging. I am not sure what quits working as I go out in the morning and someone left the key on or the lights were not turned off or what ever. I put the charger on till late afternoon and still can't stat my tractor. Go get my pickup and put the boosters on and start it up. All these digital smart charge and all that just never seem to do the job. switches get a bit of dust in them maybe and you can hear when you switch them it sounds like frying bacon and stinks like burn plastic. I had an old one once from an auction that had wheels on it. you turned a timer for up to 2 hours, it also had a boost switch. you hooked it up turned it on and come back 15-20 minutes later and throw it on boost and start the thing up. it got driven over and ended it's life. Everyone since then has all this fancy 3-4 button push behind a plastic screen and such. They can't take -30 and I don't have a shop so everything sits under a roof to keep snow and rain off. wind blows through so dust is a guarantee. That old one I screwed a piece of plywood over the top and it stayed outside all the time. Had it 10-15 years and no issues. I don't think one of the new ones I have had lasted more than 2-3 years. I also need one that will start charging a completely dead battery. If that dewalt does that I would buy it. It looks small enough I could store it in the house, not that my wife would like that BUT....
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