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    New type of Battery Trickle Charger?

    Anyone know if Griot's claims are worthwhile regarding this new battery "management" product?

    http://www.griotsgarage.com/product/...do?code=EMBCBB

    The Battery Manager V is not a static charger that sits there and trickles, it is an active management device that features state-of-the-art technology to improve battery performance, longevity, and overall condition. It services 6- and 12-volt batteries in a wide variety of battery types, including Conventional, Maintenance Free, AGM, Gel Cell, Spiral Wound, and Deep Cycle. The Battery Manager V's safe, micro-processor controlled multi-phase charging process reconditions a dead or weak battery, and the unit even has an exercising mode that maintains battery health once charging is complete. The Battery Manager V also includes reverse polarity protection, temperature compensation, short circuit protection, over-voltage protection, and a recovery mode to resume charging after power outages.
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    Not really new. CTEK has has units on the market that does this.

    I have had this CTEK Multi US 3300 for 3 years now and it is excellent. Does battery maintenance as well and desulphation. I hook it up with the included pigtail kit that I can reach through the rear fascia so you don't have to leave the hood open.



    Maintenance pulse charging increases battery life and gives superb performance, and patented functionality allows for the recovery of slightly sulphated batteries.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FrgMstr View Post
    Not really new. CTEK has has units on the market that does this.

    I have had this CTEK Multi US 3300 for 3 years now and it is excellent. Does battery maintenance as well and desulphation. I hook it up with the included pigtail kit that I can reach through the rear fascia so you don't have to leave the hood open.

    +1. Love my CTek 3300 as well. I actually have it hooked up to my computer's UPS spares right now to maintain them.

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    i have Cteks in all my cars.

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    As many owners do I also use the Deltran battery tender on the car at all times in the garage. No clamps to fool with, just plug into the 12v receptacle in the storage box between the seats. Cheaper too and best price is always on Amazon. Use them on the boat too while in storage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Late Apex View Post
    As many owners do I also use the Deltran battery tender on the car at all times in the garage. No clamps to fool with, just plug into the 12v receptacle in the storage box between the seats. Cheaper too and best price is always on Amazon. Use them on the boat too while in storage.
    Another +1 for deltran, i have two of them and both have been great!

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    Harbor Freight's battery tenders have been working well for me for years. Usually under $10.

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    Quote Originally Posted by arizonajack View Post
    Harbor Freight's battery tenders have been working well for me for years. Usually under $10.
    On sale for $4.99 this weekend. Picked up three of them.

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    So as usual, there's plenty of comparable items out there. Just Griot's marketing at play. Might be time for me to invest rather than charge every 3rd-4th week to take a short drive during the winter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by City View Post
    So as usual, there's plenty of comparable items out there. Just Griot's marketing at play. Might be time for me to invest rather than charge every 3rd-4th week to take a short drive during the winter.
    Exactly...Battery Tenders, CTEK, and I'm sure a few others use the exact same technology/technique to keep the battery topped off. I've had my Battery Tender Plus since 2004, and picked up a 2-bank a few years ago to keep my mower battery charged over the winter.

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    I just picked up one from Lowes on Friday. $40: Schumacher SP3. It's a battery charger and maintainer. It gives you the option of using clamps or the cigarette lighter. It also analyzes the battery to determine if it's a 6 or 12 volt and automatically goes to trickle after hitting full charge. Further, it has the desulphication monitoring. Seems to have the same options as the CTEK above but at half the price. It took me all of 30 seconds to hook up. Just another option for those interested.


    http://www.lowes.com/pd_595177-41462...0256407&rpp=32

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    I have the Mopar one made by ctek
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    They all work the same, although I'd feel a little nervous hooking my 100K car up to a Harbor Freight $4.99 unit.
    I have four Battery Tender Plus's, work great. Costco had them for like $35.00. I've used original one for like 8 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ViperJon View Post
    They all work the same, although I'd feel a little nervous hooking my 100K car up to a Harbor Freight $4.99 unit.
    I have four Battery Tender Plus's, work great. Costco had them for like $35.00. I've used original one for like 8 years.
    Be careful with the Harbor Freight unit....it is not designed to work on AGM batteries which also means it does not work if storing the vehicles in very cold weather. The colder the conditions, the higher the voltage needs to be for the battery to accept the correct charge.

    You can download the instructions off the HF website to verify this. AGM's need a slightly higher voltage charge....I would not trust the circuitry in the HF unit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ViperJon View Post
    They all work the same, although I'd feel a little nervous hooking my 100K car up to a Harbor Freight $4.99 unit.
    I have four Battery Tender Plus's, work great. Costco had them for like $35.00. I've used original one for like 8 years.

    Exactly. I ain't gonna leave no damn HF cheapy attached for long periods of time.


 

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