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wynn711 11-27-2007 01:14 AM

TRICKEL CHARGER
 
I saw that trickle chargers will burn up the battery, run it dry. Is there anything to this becasue I have had one on my 1988 RX-7 for years and my battery has lasted for years as well. What is the difference between an auto battery and KLX battery. Or is someone just trying to sell another charger that is nothing more than a trickel charger when they say they aren't?

sam83 11-27-2007 02:13 AM

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If the answer is that long term use of trickle chargers will burn up the battery, you might be interested in a battery tender instead. On sale here:

http://www.compacc.com/prod.cfm/cid/1304005/pid/503

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deej 11-27-2007 02:16 AM

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Well take a look at your "trickle charger" and what is the output on it? I have a battery maintainer that once the battery is charged it actually backs off and stops charging. Then if it senses that the battery has dropped by 3% it tops it off again. Some trickle chargers at least a few generations ago, simply charged batteries at a small rate continually forever, which over time would boil the battery out. My battery maintainer (which is just an industry name change) is more sophisticated than that. Here is what I have, it charges at 750mva which is3/4 of an amp. Even regular vehicle battery chargers on low put out 2 amps and don't ever shut off.

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I also added a 12v plug on both bikes so I could just plug it in without having to take off any side cover to keep the battery topped off.

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And of course the quick jumper cables for that occasion when someone leaves on thier key while out on the trail somewhere. No names:D

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tremor38 11-27-2007 08:19 AM

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Yes, they go by several different names, but you want the 'smart' battery chargers that charge at fairly slow rate andthe stop charging once the battery reaches a preset level.

A Trickle Chargernever stops charging..albeit at aslow rate. That might notbother a largecar battery, but thesmallamout of electrolyte in our little6mah bike batts will bubble dry.

stellar_d 11-28-2007 06:11 AM

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I've got the optimate 3, works dandy...I hope. Its what they recommended in the manual (one of the recommended brands anyway). anyone got one?

hokie01 12-01-2007 01:52 AM

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I just bought the yuasa battery maintainer from the local kawai shop for $39.00 and an extra pigtail for another $9.00:DPutting pigtails on both good bikes this weekend and will swap from one to another every week.

hokie01 12-01-2007 01:54 AM

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The best part is I'll be using my ol mans electricity because both bike are now in his warm garage:D

stellar_d 12-03-2007 04:22 AM

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+1 thats where mines going too :)(my parents that is)

deej 12-03-2007 05:17 AM

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+1 for free electricity.:D

vlodpg 12-03-2007 12:23 PM

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mines in a cold garage :(


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