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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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