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My old diesel tractor wouldn't start the other day because the ancient
battery on it finally gave up the ghost. I have a small car battery charger, but it is limited by the length of its extension cord. So, I'm wondering about several products: 1. The "combo" battery jump starter/charger devices I see around these days. Don't know anything about them. Might be a good thing to have on a boat, if you remember to keep its battery charged. 2. A really good battery charger, rejuvenator. Suggestions? Thanks! |
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Hello Harry,
My suggestion? Get a longer extension cord for your charger. If the battery is at the end of its life, get a new battery. If the battery routinely (through infrequent use of the tractor) gets fully discharged, keep it on a permanent trickle charge. Either remove the battery and carry it to the charger (especially good in the winter if the charger is indoors) or put in a more permanent extension cord to charge the battery in place. Chuck Harry.Krause wrote: My old diesel tractor wouldn't start the other day because the ancient battery on it finally gave up the ghost. I have a small car battery charger, but it is limited by the length of its extension cord. So, I'm wondering about several products: 1. The "combo" battery jump starter/charger devices I see around these days. Don't know anything about them. Might be a good thing to have on a boat, if you remember to keep its battery charged. 2. A really good battery charger, rejuvenator. Suggestions? Thanks! |
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![]() Harry.Krause wrote: My old diesel tractor wouldn't start the other day because the ancient battery on it finally gave up the ghost. I have a small car battery charger, but it is limited by the length of its extension cord. So, I'm wondering about several products: 1. The "combo" battery jump starter/charger devices I see around these days. Don't know anything about them. Might be a good thing to have on a boat, if you remember to keep its battery charged. 2. A really good battery charger, rejuvenator. Suggestions? Thanks! I've got one of those power pack type starter devices from Northern Tool. Just okay in my opinion. Might be okay for an outboard, so I'm thinking of keeping it in the boat. If your tractor, like mine often gets discharged because of infrequent use, then what I did was get a smallish solar charger, and keep it hooked up as a trickle charger all the time. That works well for me. |
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In response to your question about a charger/starter unit, I have an Exide
brand 2 amp or 10 amp charger and a 60 amp starter unit that I bought at Kmart I think. Will automatically charge most batteries from a small motorcycle type to full size auto. Has auto shutoff feature that reduces charge rate to maintenance level until you remove it. Kind of a set it-and-forget-it, no worry about leaving it on too long and cooking the battery. I used it most on the boat, throw it on the day before and take it off before leaving the next day. I've got no complaints with the unit. Under $40 if I remember........... Bill "Harry.Krause" wrote in message nk.net... My old diesel tractor wouldn't start the other day because the ancient battery on it finally gave up the ghost. I have a small car battery charger, but it is limited by the length of its extension cord. So, I'm wondering about several products: 1. The "combo" battery jump starter/charger devices I see around these days. Don't know anything about them. Might be a good thing to have on a boat, if you remember to keep its battery charged. 2. A really good battery charger, rejuvenator. Suggestions? Thanks! |
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Bill wrote:
In response to your question about a charger/starter unit, I have an Exide brand 2 amp or 10 amp charger and a 60 amp starter unit that I bought at Kmart I think. Will automatically charge most batteries from a small motorcycle type to full size auto. Has auto shutoff feature that reduces charge rate to maintenance level until you remove it. Kind of a set it-and-forget-it, no worry about leaving it on too long and cooking the battery. I used it most on the boat, throw it on the day before and take it off before leaving the next day. I've got no complaints with the unit. Under $40 if I remember........... Bill "Harry.Krause" wrote in message nk.net... My old diesel tractor wouldn't start the other day because the ancient battery on it finally gave up the ghost. I have a small car battery charger, but it is limited by the length of its extension cord. So, I'm wondering about several products: 1. The "combo" battery jump starter/charger devices I see around these days. Don't know anything about them. Might be a good thing to have on a boat, if you remember to keep its battery charged. 2. A really good battery charger, rejuvenator. Suggestions? Thanks! Thank you. |
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![]() wrote in message ......then what I did was get a smallish solar charger, and keep it hooked up as a trickle charger all the time. That works well for me. If you know, or know someone who works for, a VW dealer, that could be a good source ( i.e., $0). Every new VW comes off the transport at the dealer with a small solar charger wired to the battery and suction-cupped to the inside of the windshield. |
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![]() "John Gaquin" wrote in message If you know, or know someone who works for, a VW dealer, that could be a good source ( i.e., $0). Every new VW comes off the transport at the dealer with a small solar charger wired to the battery and suction-cupped to the inside of the windshield. Clarification: the panel is about 10" x 10", and is not actually hard-wired to the battery. The panel cable merely plugs into the cigarette lighter, providing enough trickle to keep the battery alive. |
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![]() John Gaquin wrote: wrote in message ......then what I did was get a smallish solar charger, and keep it hooked up as a trickle charger all the time. That works well for me. If you know, or know someone who works for, a VW dealer, that could be a good source ( i.e., $0). Every new VW comes off the transport at the dealer with a small solar charger wired to the battery and suction-cupped to the inside of the windshield. Hmm, I'll look into that, I'd like to have a couple of them, I'd just put a couple of alligator clips on it, and have another trickle charger. Hell, mine isn't any bigger than that, and I paid somewhere around $40 for mine. |
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