I just got a Battery Minder 2012 and I am curious if it would do a more efficient job desulfating a battery if one was to purposely bring down the level of charge on a battery before charging it to extend the time that the battery is receiving the 2amp charge.
If the battery is in float mode desulfating wouldn't the pulses be less intense than at a higher current level or am I looking at this wrong.
I definitely feel having a battery maintainer with temperature compensation is a necessity here where the temperatures vary from -15 degrees to 100 in summer.
I use the Battery Tender jr.on my daughters original power wheels battery that is 4 years old and still going strong, and my lawnmower batteries last many years where it's common for folks here to need a new battery every few years.
Maintenance charging is definitely the key to a long battery life even if it's not temperature compensated, at least in cold weather which is where I typically have the tender jr. going for months during long periods of storage.
If the battery is in float mode desulfating wouldn't the pulses be less intense than at a higher current level or am I looking at this wrong.
I definitely feel having a battery maintainer with temperature compensation is a necessity here where the temperatures vary from -15 degrees to 100 in summer.
I use the Battery Tender jr.on my daughters original power wheels battery that is 4 years old and still going strong, and my lawnmower batteries last many years where it's common for folks here to need a new battery every few years.
Maintenance charging is definitely the key to a long battery life even if it's not temperature compensated, at least in cold weather which is where I typically have the tender jr. going for months during long periods of storage.
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