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Keeping batteries up in off season

DPete

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Many of you probably know about these battery tenders, I did not so am posting for those who, like me thought a trickle charger is the way to go.
It is a hook up and forget charger that charges 0.75 amps, totally automatic, will not overcharge or cause sulfation of batteries. Comes with 2 pigtails one with terminals that can be attached to hard to reach batteries. There are several models including a waterproof this is the least expensive @ approx$25
Made in Florida by Deltran available at many auto part stores, available in 6v,12v,and 24v
 

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