I have a charger that is 2 and 6 amp selectable. I've never needed any more
than this.
But I only resort to this if something bad has happened, like leaving the
lights on a car overnight
or maybe charging a lawn mower battery at the beginning of the season.
The little float charger from Harbor Freight I leave on the Sprite battery
pretty much all the time.
http://www.harborfreight.com/automatic-battery-float-charger-42292.html
In any case, I second Phil Nase's OSHIT recommendation. I think he and I
are in range of you.
We just need to set a date & time that will work for everybody.
From: Linda Grunthaner [mailto:grunthaner@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, May 15, 2010 9:06 PM
To: Dean Hedin
Cc: Peter Caldwell; Spridget list
Subject: Re: [Spridgets] Fuel Pump HELL......suggestions for a "GOOD" fuel
pump please.
Hi Dean,
Nice chart yes I'll print it : )
I'm going to have my Interstate battery charged at the Interstate dealer and
have them put a load on it and then I'll know for sure if she is any good
and get a reduction in price off a new battery if this is bad with the trade
in.
I went to the local Pep Boys and there were many chargers so I would like to
know which is a good choice as per amp rating they have the 1.5 and the 6
amp I thought 6amp is more for the buck any thoughts?
I have a float reader but can't find it and was so bummed out with confusion
at Pep Boys I walked out without buying one today. I'll get one tomorrow. If
I buy a much needed charger and then charge the battery it still may be bad
right? Don't I need to put a load on it say with an industrial charger at
the interstate store?
Thoughts?
Lin
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