Amazon has
DeWalt 1-Amp Battery Charger & Battery Maintainer for use w/ 20V DeWalt Lithium Battery Pack (DXAEOBD) on sale for
$12.56.
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Features:- Maintain your vehicle's battery using your own DeWalt 20 volt lithium battery packs (not included)-- When switching the DeWalt 20V battery pack, please make sure to wait three minutes before installing a new battery pack to assure the unit operates properly.
- Battery Maintainer is compatible with any AGM, GEL or WET battery
- Charges via the OBD-II port inside your vehicle
- Ruggedly constructed with an impact-resistant polymer housing
- Maintains car settings while charging your car battery for systems such as radio, seats, clock and dashboard settings
- Also works with the DeWalt FlexVolt battery on the 20V setting
Top Comments
Ideal if you have a parasitic draw on a vehicle that you may not drive very often.
It's ok if you don't understand 12v systems and what exactly a trickle charger is.
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It's basically a trickle charger. Sends 1amp to the battery to maintain the car battery at 12.5v. Will also keep power to the interior electronics when you change out a car battery to keep from dropping memory/presets.
Ideal if you have a parasitic draw on a vehicle that you may not drive very often.
It's ok if you don't understand 12v systems and what exactly a trickle charger is.
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Lithium ion is a lot more energy dense that lead acid. A 50 amp hour battery has about 600 watt hours (50 * 12). A DeWalt 4 amp hour battery has about 72 watt hours (~18*4, 20 volts is the max not nominal). So that means an over 10% increase in energy. It's enough that if you leave your car in the airport for 3 weeks it is more likely to start up again.
Yeah, the "airport" suggestion sounds good.
I was trying to think of the use case, why would I want this instead of a trickle charger. And the answer would be when I didn't have any place to plug in a trickle charger.
I was trying to think of the use case, why would I want this instead of a trickle charger. And the answer would be when I didn't have any place to plug in a trickle charger.
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