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DieHard Platinum 6V/12V Battery Charger and Maintainer [sears.com]
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- DieHard 6v Battery Charger and Maintainer automatically chooses the battery's voltage for you when connected saving you time and effort
- A hook attachment allows you to suspend the unit out of your work zone to keep you safe
- Easy to follow instructions on the digital display guides you through the charging procedure
- The unit is designed to be wholly automated-it prevents overcharging by switching to a preservation mode when charging is completed
- Produced in black and silver, the unit is designed compact to make it portable and easy to carry with you
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I don't trust the Schumacher chargers after it smoked my Optima Red Top while charging at 2 amps.
I don't trust the Schumacher chargers after it smoked my Optima Red Top while charging at 2 amps.
Going to get the Battery Tender Junior for my car, and use the DieHard model I already have for my lawn equipment and kids toys.
For my money this is a better charger...
http://www.amazon.com/Battery-Ten...ery+tender
http://www.amazon.com/Battery-Ten...ery+tender
another option to what OP posted
So if your battery has more than 550 CCA, I'd find a different charger unless you needed to charge a dead battery overnight.
Here's how much capacity no-maintenance batteries (all plates are lead-calcium) and low-maintenance batteries (at last half the plates are lead-antimony) lose in storage (also shown is how much water each type loses):
http://img687.imageshack.us/img68...waterl.gif
So if no-maintenance batteries retain 95% of their capacity after 180 days while low-maintenance batteries retain only 75%, why use them? Because they can withstand deep discharge better, 6 times versus 1-2 times for no-maintenance lead-calcium batteries. I can't find such information about completely sealed car batteries, like the Optimas and Diehard Platinums, which have no calcium or or antimony in their plates.
Got an email saying "This item is out of stock and your order has been cancelled."
Website says "In Stock TODAY" (just like it did at the moment I ordered) and the price is 37.99.
Asses.
And don't give me that "oh, only *some* of them were $22.99".
Got an email saying "This item is out of stock and your order has been cancelled."
Website says "In Stock TODAY" (just like it did at the moment I ordered) and the price is 37.99.
Asses.
And don't give me that "oh, only *some* of them were $22.99".
Same thing
I have had some terrible luck with deals lately, this was my 3rd cancelled order this week.