I've also used there products. The problem is the battery is buried
under the fuel tank and is not accessible. I was hoping to find a
battery tender that would just plug into the charging socket. Maybe I
can modify one myself. Thanks
On 12/14/2013 6:10 PM, John Innis wrote:
> I have used DelTran products (Battery Tender). The Junior is a 3/4
> amp charger that can be left attached to a battery full time. I have
> used these for several years in an unheated garage and my batteries
> have remained in good condition.
>
>
> On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 4:32 PM, john Mitchell <jmitch@snet.net
>
> I just purchased a new Generac 8000 watt generator with electric
> start. The generator lives in an unheated shed and as with my old
> generator, I would remove the battery and leave it on a trickle
> charger in my basement until needed in an emergency. On this
> generator, the battery looks to be a real job to replace quickly
> and has a small female receptacle for a 12 volt transformer(like a
> big cell phone charger) to keep the battery charged. The manual
> says not to leave it plugged in for more than 48 hours. Any
> suggestions for a trickle type charger with electronics to control
> the charge and that I can leave plugged in throughout the winter?
> Thanks John Mitchell
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