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On May 15, 3:42*pm, "BetaB4" wrote:
Calif Bill wrote: "BetaB4" wrote in message About using a timer..., if I use a timer and the timer turns off the power to the battery charger when the time is up, the battery charger will still be set to "ON" and it will still be connected to the battery. *Is there any problem with that? Never saw a problem with the charger I used. *I very much doubt any dumb charger has any difference from it being off and no power to the charger. Now, I'm getting curious, so I tried a Google search on this question. *Not too much info so far, but here's what I did: I did a Google search for "leaving an unplugged battery charger connected to battery" (without the quotation marks). *One of the results was this: http://www.hydrolynx.com/_manuals/5030.pdf It says, "To remove the battery charger after the charging has been completed, unplug the charger from the power outlet before removing the terminal lugs or connector from the battery. Remove the terminal lugs from the battery terminals immediately. Do not leave a fully charged battery connected to an unplugged battery charger. In some instances, the charger will drain the battery through the power transformer." That's the key right the "In *SOME* instances, the charger will drain the battery through the power transformer." |
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