Northern Tool has
BatteryMINDer 12V 1A Plus Battery Charger/Trickle Charger/Desulfator (12117TC) on sale for
$19.99. Select free curbside pickup where available to save on shipping.
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redbeard50 for finding this deal.
Note, curbside pickup may vary depending on location.
Features:
- Full-time battery monitoring automatically tests battery continually, supplying only the current needed to maintain battery at full charge
- 8-stage unit charges and maintains from 1 to 4 batteries at a time (12V batteries parallel-connected or two 6V batteries series-connected. NOTE: Never connect 2 or more batteries together in parallel before fully charging each and checking their condition. Failure to fully charge each battery and check their condition can result in a serious safety hazard)
- Does not overcharge, regardless of time connected
- High-frequency pulses safely remove sulfate from battery's plates that prevent the batteries from holding a full charge
- No need to add water to maintenance-type batteries during long, non-use storage
- Stops boil-out and ends water loss
- Smart chip technology ensures safe, long-term performance
- Automatic reset prevents damage to charger when unit is connected to faulty battery
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Benefits over this are 6v charging, AGM and lithium modes as well as temp compensation. Oh, and a force mode that will charge a batt regardless of low charge state. The display provides a little insight as to what's going on and it looks nicer.
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I can't speak for whether the de-sulfation circuit actually does anything but I've had the non-aviation version of the Battery Minder 12248 (2/4/8 amp) for the better part of 15 years. I don't know about the low end Battery Minders like the one in OP but mine has a temperature probe that you can mount near the battery so that it can adjust the charging voltage depending on ambient temperature (colder weather = higher voltage, warmer weather = lower voltage). I'm pretty sure Battery Tender is not temperature-compensated.
I also have a CTEK MXS-5.0 that I like pretty well as well.
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I can't speak for whether the de-sulfation circuit actually does anything but I've had the non-aviation version of the Battery Minder 12248 (2/4/8 amp) for the better part of 15 years. I don't know about the low end Battery Minders like the one in OP but mine has a temperature probe that you can mount near the battery so that it can adjust the charging voltage depending on ambient temperature (colder weather = higher voltage, warmer weather = lower voltage). I'm pretty sure Battery Tender is not temperature-compensated.
I also have a CTEK MXS-5.0 that I like pretty well as well.
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Benefits over this are 6v charging, AGM and lithium modes as well as temp compensation. Oh, and a force mode that will charge a batt regardless of low charge state. The display provides a little insight as to what's going on and it looks nicer.
https://smile.amazon.co
Benefits over this are 6v charging, AGM and lithium modes as well as temp compensation. Oh, and a force mode that will charge a batt regardless of low charge state. The display provides a little insight as to what's going on and it looks nicer.
https://smile.amazon.co
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Not sure if these TC models are the same, but my guess is that they are. The newer models that use a more modern power supply weigh 6 oz at the plug.
Do NOT use these on any lithium battery though. The desulfation mode will kill the battery.
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.... and from the same seller [amazon.com]. Otherwise, $9.42 from their website.
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