whitetrash1
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Can anyone make a recommendation on a good battery charger? The last couple I’ve had seem to bite the bullet after a year or two of light use.
what he said, Associated Equipment if you want a charger to pass down to to your grand kidsAssociated FTW. Their Intellimatic series are 3 stage chargers (4 stage in the case of flooded batteries) that drop to float when done, and you can leave the battery connected indefinitely. I have the 9425 bench model, and it has proved to be a workhorse and all I need. Made in the USA strong.
what he said, Associated Equipment if you want a charger to pass down to to your grand kids
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I another thread there was a discussion about "Buy American". While the Associated 9425 appears to be well built and can handle many different battery chemistry, the $400 price tag is simply out of the reach of most DIYers ! While it says it has a "dead battery override" It doesn't have a "battery start boost". Interesting, the manual refers to an "override" button, but none of the images show one !
I'll stick with my cheapo Chinese Schumacher charger.
But how about something with a realistic price tag if you don't have children to have grandchildren to leave it to?
I am sure they are fantastic quality but stuff like that is just unrealistic for many people.
I spent a pretty penny on an Associated charger and haven't been too impressed. The thing will kick out on high charge or jump mode. I'm not sure if it's defective or made that way, but dropping 6-700 on the pass down to your grandkids charger that starts acting up in a couple of years was slightly disappointing.
I another thread there was a discussion about "Buy American". While the Associated 9425 appears to be well built and can handle many different battery chemistry, the $400 price tag is simply out of the reach of most DIYers ! While it says it has a "dead battery override" It doesn't have a "battery start boost". Interesting, the manual refers to an "override" button, but none of the images show one !
I own two chargers (if I can find the older one). I have a 3A smart charger thing. It was perhaps $20 and will slowly charge a car battery. I also have an old style 3/6 amp or something like that. Nothing fancy dumb charger. Had it for perhaps 10-15 years.
I have had the Proligix PL2320 for 3 years. Well thought of in the auto repair biz and works great for me. Very affordable with a lot of capabilities - Amazon has it for $84....yes, it does have the ability to initiate charging on depleted batteries....
I'm gonna hop in this thread too. I've got a Schumacher that barely lasted a year and a half.
I'm more concerned with warranty I think. Can anybody tell me which eons have the best warranty? I have a sneaking suspicion that no matter what, I'm gonna need to swap it out every couple of years.
I've got a Schumacher that's probably 10 years old. Works fine![]()
Please go turn it over for us and see where it was manufactured. This is what is so sad when companies value engineer their products into garbage. People who bought the old versions can't understand what people are complaining about and continue to swear by them.