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Fluid Power 02-22-2011 07:18 PM

Battery Chargers, recommendations wanted
 
I have several battery tender's and a ctek charger, I am looking for the big old 10amp car starting and charger type charger. I have a dead battery on a tractor and those battery tenders won't help in this situation, (unless of course it was hooked up to prevent this kind of stuff. I realize the irony) Any thoughts?

Darren

lhkustoms 02-23-2011 06:16 PM

Darren, I have a 2/15/100 amp charger from Napa part#85-439 It is compact and works great. I bvought it 4 yrs ago and always works flawlessly

Ron in SoCal 02-24-2011 09:48 AM

My experience - been through two Craftsman 60/120 amp chargers. Not sure why they grenaded, perhaps chinese models? I'll not buy another one...

Fluid Power 02-24-2011 03:47 PM

Thanks for the advice. My craftsman bit the dust as well. Ordered up a Schumacher model with all kind of fancy bells and whistles. I will keep you posted!

Darren

TheJDMan 04-02-2011 07:55 PM

John Deere sells a quality line of battery chargers available from any JD dealer. They have a really nice 2/10/50amp charger that is perfect for a home shop.

eurekomash 06-17-2011 12:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheJDMan (Post 341607)
John Deere sells a quality line of battery chargers available from any JD dealer. They have a really nice 2/10/50amp charger that is perfect for a home shop.

Agree. I once look for the product and got it. It works fine most especially in the level of voltage. The cost would range from $200 and up depending on the class.


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