Battery information Trickle charger for my winter stored 914, Battery recommendation 1.25 Amp or 4. Amp better?? |
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Battery information Trickle charger for my winter stored 914, Battery recommendation 1.25 Amp or 4. Amp better?? |
TJB/914 |
Nov 3 2024, 01:03 PM
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Mid-Engn. Group: Members Posts: 4,380 Joined: 24-February 03 From: Plymouth & Petoskey, MI Member No.: 346 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
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Looking for a battery trickle charger recommendation. 1.25 Amp or 4. Amp best for winter storage on my 914? Price range? Tom in cold Michigan. |
technicalninja |
Nov 3 2024, 01:16 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 2,013 Joined: 31-January 23 From: Granbury Texas Member No.: 27,135 Region Association: Southwest Region |
I like the NOCO products.
This is designed for AGM batteries, it will work on the others fine. If you haven't changed over to AGM you should (no acid release). https://www.amazon.com/NOCO-GENIUS2D-Direct...49385f&th=1 The little "jump boxes" are BAD ASSED! I have one, probably 9 years old now, a small one... I've jump started Diesel one-ton trucks with it. It will jump 10 normal cars between charging that take less than on hour from a USB charger. We give them away as Christmas presents... You always get the call, in June or July. "Wow, the tiny jump box just saved my ass. I only charged it once, 6 months ago"... |
fiacra |
Nov 3 2024, 01:16 PM
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Person.Woman.Man.Camera.TV Group: Members Posts: 444 Joined: 1-March 19 From: East Bay Region - California Member No.: 22,920 Region Association: Northern California |
(IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) Looking for a battery trickle charger recommendation. 1.25 Amp or 4. Amp best for winter storage on my 914? Price range? Tom in cold Michigan. Price range can be into the low hundreds. It can depend upon what type of battery you have (lead acid, AGM, etc) and the features you want. I recently bought two UltraPro Elite trickle chargers, but I only picked them because Costco had them in stock. 2-6 Amp depending upon setting. $40 at Costco, $65 at other on-line stores. Suitable for a wide range of batteries, and so far them seem to be just fine on my AGM batteries. Comes with a harness you can leave in place and quick connect/disconnect the charger. I have four vintage cars in rotation so all of them now have a harness installed. Don't have to worry about winter storage in my area so I drive year round, but sometimes a car will sit for several weeks between being driven. Your battery manufacturer may have a list of chargers they recommend, although I don't think you necessarily have to follow that recommendation. Good luck! |
Artfrombama |
Nov 3 2024, 02:08 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 196 Joined: 21-January 24 From: Alabama Member No.: 27,870 Region Association: South East States |
I have several of the small battery tenders (1.25 amp) that I keep on my cars tractors and equipment. I’m a believer that the battery tenders can increase battery life dramatically. I have one battery that stays on the tender since 2016 and it still tests good.
Had one incident where the battery tender overcharged and ruined the battery and made quite a mess. I contacted the company and was given a replacement charger. |
windforfun |
Nov 3 2024, 02:42 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,985 Joined: 17-December 07 From: Blackhawk, CA Member No.: 8,476 Region Association: None |
0.75 A. 15 years old & works like a champ.
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ClayPerrine |
Nov 3 2024, 03:08 PM
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Life's been good to me so far..... Group: Admin Posts: 15,906 Joined: 11-September 03 From: Hurst, TX. Member No.: 1,143 Region Association: NineFourteenerVille |
0.75 A. 15 years old & works like a champ. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) I have one in each garage bay, and all 3 of the 914s and the BMW have pigtails for them. I even hung them from the garage door opener so they are always easily accessible but out of the way. |
chmillman |
Nov 3 2024, 03:25 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 54 Joined: 15-June 24 From: Switzerland Member No.: 28,183 Region Association: Europe |
Battery Tenders here also, both for the cars and formerly for my motorcycle. I have larger ones though, like 5A. They work great. I included the motorcycle one with the sale when I sold my previous ride, a Honda with a standard battery. As my new ride is a BMW equipped with a lithium battery, I thought it wiser to get the official BMW charger for it. About twice what a Battery Tender goes for...
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mb911 |
Nov 3 2024, 03:58 PM
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914 Guru Group: Members Posts: 7,278 Joined: 2-January 09 From: Burlington wi Member No.: 9,892 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
Battery tender for me as well. I have the 2 boat batteries, 2 944 batteries and the 914 battery lines up on the floor and each day I switch to the next battery. Has served me well. The one boat battery is from 2013 and still works perfectly
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mb911 |
Nov 3 2024, 03:59 PM
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914 Guru Group: Members Posts: 7,278 Joined: 2-January 09 From: Burlington wi Member No.: 9,892 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
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dtmehall |
Nov 3 2024, 07:56 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 65 Joined: 21-December 23 From: Farmington Hills, Michigan Member No.: 27,808 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
i use the same charger as shown above (battery tender 800) for both my 914 and lawn tractor.
the batteries have both lasted longer than specified |
fixer34 |
Nov 4 2024, 09:19 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,184 Joined: 16-September 14 From: Chicago area Member No.: 17,908 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
Maybe look at an Autozone/Duralast BC40DL .
Full on charger, but works with wet/AGM/Lithium, switches to Float mode when fully charged. Has a deep discharge/charge function and also alternator test. For about twice the price of a Battery Tender. |
SirAndy |
Nov 4 2024, 11:17 AM
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Resident German Group: Admin Posts: 41,897 Joined: 21-January 03 From: Oakland, Kalifornia Member No.: 179 Region Association: Northern California |
0.75 A. 15 years old & works like a champ. I have the same one (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) |
TJB/914 |
Nov 4 2024, 05:27 PM
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Mid-Engn. Group: Members Posts: 4,380 Joined: 24-February 03 From: Plymouth & Petoskey, MI Member No.: 346 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
Thanks all & Andy.
That's the one I purchased. Tom |
L-Jet914 |
Nov 4 2024, 05:48 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 290 Joined: 24-October 12 From: Davis, CA Member No.: 15,080 Region Association: Northern California |
I have two Schumacher 1.5amp charger/maintainers. I'm not sure if they're doing what they are supposed to anymore, so I purchased 2 CTEK battery maintainers.
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fiacra |
Nov 4 2024, 07:40 PM
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Person.Woman.Man.Camera.TV Group: Members Posts: 444 Joined: 1-March 19 From: East Bay Region - California Member No.: 22,920 Region Association: Northern California |
Just watched a Hagerty Barn Find video and they did a promo for Battery Tender, 20% off with code HDC20OFF.
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chmillman |
Nov 5 2024, 11:45 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 54 Joined: 15-June 24 From: Switzerland Member No.: 28,183 Region Association: Europe |
Actually, I lied... I was convinced I had a Battery Tender, but actually not. I now remember why - they're not readily available for sale in this country.
What I have is an Optimate 6. Great unit. Had a smaller one for the motorcycle. Looks like the company is based in Belgium, offices in the US and Canada. |
chmillman |
Nov 8 2024, 11:29 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 54 Joined: 15-June 24 From: Switzerland Member No.: 28,183 Region Association: Europe |
Thought this might be interesting to relate.
When I bought the car this summer, the battery was already 5-6 years old, it still seemed in fair condition, but I said what the heck and went ahead and got a new one anyway - 52 AH sealed lead-acid (original spec is 45 AH I think). Later I installed a new audio head unit (Blaupunkt) and also a subwoofer (Panasonic). Both of these want a direct always-on +12V connection, plus a connection to +12V ignition on. In principle, they only then can be on when the ignition is on (internal solid-state switch), the always-on 12V connection keeps the internal clock and other stuff in memory in the head unit – I guess because they are too cheap to have a battery or capacitor protected memory in the thing. Not sure why the subwoofer needs this. The +12V always-on - which I assume is also the main power input - I wired directly from the input side of the fuse panel and through my own 15A fuse. Anyway, recently I hadn’t driven the car for about three weeks and when I got in to start it, it turned over, but much slower than usual. Hmm, something is draining the battery more than normal... So I got out my trusty original Fluke 77 (10 years younger the car) and measured the current flow between the battery negative terminal and ground with the ignition off. It read 60 milliamps. Doesn’t seem like a lot... Then I pulled the fuse on my line going to the audio components, and the current draw dropped to 8.5 milliamps. What’s pulling that? The original VDO clock. Disconnected the clock and the current draw dropped to 0. So the audio components alone are drawing around 52 mA – even when turned off. Doing some math – let’s say one would not like the battery to go down below about 50% of full charge. That means a discharge of about 26 AH. If the discharge rate is 60 mA/h, it takes 433 hours to get down to 50% charge. Divide that by 24 and you get…18 days. So in a little over two weeks, half the battery charge is gone. A lead-acid battery also has a self-discharge rate – which varies depending on temperature, battery style and age – but let’s say 5% per month. In 2 weeks, that’s 2.5% of the 52 AH, about 1.3 AH, so relatively negligible, but still there. But in a month, the 60 mA pull plus the self-discharge will drain the battery completely. So, I ended up putting in a relay so that when the ignition is off, the audio units get no power at all. Only the clock is running with its 8.5 mA pull. That will pull a fully-charged battery down to 50% in about 3 months (including a 15% self-discharge). So, yeah, a trickle charger is a good idea if you are not going to drive the car for awhile. |
windforfun |
Nov 8 2024, 02:17 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,985 Joined: 17-December 07 From: Blackhawk, CA Member No.: 8,476 Region Association: None |
Google has much to read about on this topic. Great homework here.
Many modern electronics systems never fully shut off unless you pull the plug, so to speak. But come on now, how many mA do you need to keep a car audio system happy when it gets lonely. Hmm... Thanks for posting!!! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif) |
PlaysWithCars |
Nov 12 2024, 11:08 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 529 Joined: 9-November 03 From: Southeast of Seattle Member No.: 1,323 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
I have to put in a plug for BatteryMinder brand chargers. They have the added desulfation feature that combats one of the battery degradation modes caused by age and deep discharges. I've used them for years on the fleet of stored cars and have batteries that have gone 10+ years and still working. Not much more $ than battery tender, but a better feature set.
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flipb |
Nov 13 2024, 07:55 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,766 Joined: 2-September 09 From: Fairfax, VA Member No.: 10,752 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
Just to chime in, I've got an Optima Red Top and wasn't sure if I could put a standard battery tender on it so I bought the Optima maintainer/charger. It's been great.
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