Battery charger/maintainers
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- Minor Friendly
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Battery charger/maintainers
Anyone got any recommendations for battery maintainers, which can be left to keep an occasionally used MM fully charged and ready to go? I believe there are some devices that can also relieve sulphation and others that can maintain a number of batteries.
All suggestions appreciated
Andrew
All suggestions appreciated
Andrew
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- Minor Maniac
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Optimate is the name you are looking for (other brands may be available).
Very popular with bikers who plumb in the connector so the battery is always fully charged when needed.
A dead flat battery may need a charger with a bit more oomph to get charging started.
If your battery is going flat after several weeks or less there is probably a drain from somewhere. I was in this position and fitted and isolator switch which has sorted it for me and could be considered an antitheft device of sorts.
Very popular with bikers who plumb in the connector so the battery is always fully charged when needed.
A dead flat battery may need a charger with a bit more oomph to get charging started.
If your battery is going flat after several weeks or less there is probably a drain from somewhere. I was in this position and fitted and isolator switch which has sorted it for me and could be considered an antitheft device of sorts.
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- Minor Legend
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I use a 'maintainer' from Halfords on 2 vehicles and they work a treat and maintain the battery fully charged - have used them 24/7 for 2 or 3 years now and wouldn't be without!
I believe they are still less than £20, my first one (from Frost) was double this and would allow the battery to slowly discharge.
I believe they are still less than £20, my first one (from Frost) was double this and would allow the battery to slowly discharge.

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