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alfio Jun 10, 2014 06:28 AM

Recommendations on 12V battery charger / starter
 
hello all

looking for a battery charger / starter for 12v auto and tractor batteries. interested in the ones that run off 110V (not the battery powered kind). anybody have a good one? thanks

wyoming9 Jun 12, 2014 01:09 AM

:wrench: I can only say get the best you can afford.

I have one I bought from Snap On back in the late eighties still going strong but I would venture I paid $400.00 or so.

I also have a little one from Sears that slow charges overnight.

I would look at Warranties and service close to you to help make up your mind. Not that you spend a fortune in shipping to get it looked at.:coffee:

CJM Jun 12, 2014 06:01 AM

Honestly the charger/booster combo is old tech. I still have a sears roll around unit that is probably 20 years old when sears made good stuff (its probably rebranded but it works). However I switched years ago to 2 things: 1. A battery tender brand charger, I got the kind that is heavy duty and plugs into a wall. It will easily charge up a battery overnight and also trickle charges. They have stronger models too. 2. A booster box, I have and use daily at work for eons a jump n carry model 660, will jump anything short of a diesel truck and will jump multiple cars easily. I find it much handier b/c its totally portable.

If your deadset on a plug in unit find a used snap on.

wyoming9 Jun 13, 2014 12:02 PM

How long does it take to recharge one of those??

Will it keep a charge for weeks if unused??


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