[Shop-talk] Long term battery tender set up
Bill Rabel
brabel at comcast.net
Sat Aug 4 18:05:56 MDT 2018
I have a small electric scissor lift that has a built-in charger that will only charge for twelve hours or so, using a timer dial. It would go dead in between charges. The batteries consist of four six-volt batteries, wired in series. So my setup is 24 volt. I expect yours is, too.
I have always used Battery Tenders, and for this unit, I bought a 24-volt version. I clip it across the linked batteries, and it keeps the unit ready always. You can also use two 12-volt chargers and clip across each pair of the four, but the 24-volt unit works best.
- Bill
> On Aug 4, 2018, at 4:01 PM, eric at megageek.com wrote:
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> Paul writes...
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> >You need a "maintainer" like a Battery Tender Plus or Battery Minder. They will charge to a certain voltage, shut off, then wait for the battery to get low again before coming back on. The low current ones are nice and gentle.
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> >Don't be tempted by the super cheap versions. I've had a few of those fail.
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> The problem is that there is a built in charger for this unit. It's 4 X 6v batteries. I don't want to have to disconnect and reconnect chargers if possible. (also, do BM handle 6v batteries?)
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> Thanks for the reply.
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