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What would you buy? It seems my old battery charger went belly up over the winter. I need something dual purpose for motorcycle battery's and automotive.I had an old Napa charger it done 10 amp and 2 amp charges with a 55 amp start boost but it's dead now.

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walmart has one 20.00 i have 4 of them works on my 1930 model a 1923 model t and the bike and the lawn mower lets you knoe if not hooked up right and will do 6 and 12 volt

bumble bee

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Sears has a DieHard 2/10/50 on sale for $40, normally $65. I bought one a couple of years ago. It works fine.

 

Letting my Yuasa maintainer go with my Vulcan 500 I'm selling. So was looking for something new. Found the NOCO Genius maintainer/chargers. They are pretty small but with their 3500 model I can use to maintain my RSV as well as my dual batteried GMC Duramax. The Duramax is a 2005 with 125,000 and I still have the original batteries.

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I really liked the '68 Charger, but a '69 or '70 would be OK. But with the price they go for now, I guess that one is not in my budget. I had a '68 Barracuda convertible around 1980 to '83. Only car I ever owned that I sold for more than I paid. Oh-h-h-h wait, that's not the kind of charger you posted about is it? Sorry.

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Octoberboy: You know your doomed now rite? A year or so ago I was braging on my 96 cummins about how I got 2 new batteries when I bought it and they were I forget how old then. A couple days later er-er-er vroom. Got batteries checked and one had 175 CCA the other under 300.oops

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I have a Black&decker. Will charge all types, has a float cycle, a reconditioning cycle, a boost cycle,2 thru 40 amp charge, does everything but go out and hook itself up. Wasn't too costly when they were on sale at Flatwoods.

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I have three of the Schumacher ranger from Walmart.

 

I have found them all to be reliable and reasonably price.

 

FWIW, if I were buying today I would try to spring for a Starter/Charger.

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got mine from Harbor Freight. under 30.00.

 

Looks like a decent unit, especially for motorcycles whose starting demands are fairly modest.

 

Remember, those who use AGM and Gel batteries, that you need one with the correct charging cycle.

 

It's a simple circuit that prevents the charge voltage rising above 14V.

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