I picked up the one noted above to maintain the battery's. In my first post
I was trying to explain I needed something to keep the batt's charged while
sailing ever couple of weeks. "For Now" In  2018 We hope to shove off for
some extended cruising.
I will need to install a Good expensive on board fixed mount bank charger.
This is what I was hoping to get advice on. the Good one that will give me
a charge on all my batt's when I come in from off shore.
Sorry for the confusion.





On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 12:52 PM, Josh Muckley <muckl...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Evidently, we all misunderstood the question.  The battery minder is
> advertised to provide a "de-sufating" pulse charge to prevent loss of
> capacity.  This is fine and may or may not add value for your purpose.  Had
> any of us realized that you simply wanted to keep the batteries from self
> discharging during winter storage you would have received drastically
> different answers.
>
> For ultra cheap $20 you can find 2amp smart chargers that cycle to prevent
> over charging.  If conditioning or de-sufating was the goal then I would
> have possibly recommended a higher power portable unit with a conditioning
> feature.  10-40amps, 3 stage, and conditioning mode, $50-100.  Stanley,
> Schumacher, Vector all have similar units available at the big box, auto,
> and boat stores.  I'm not convinced that the battery minder has a more
> effective de-sulfating feature than any of the others.
>
> Many people prefer to occasionally visit the boat to top up the
> batteries.  This eliminates the risks of overcharge, electical fire, and
> galvanic corrosion.
>
> What type of charger did you already have?  What was wrong with using it?
>
> Josh Muckley
> On Dec 17, 2013 10:29 AM, "Curtis" <cpt.b...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Battery Tender Plus 12v 1.25 Amp 3 Stage Smart Charger BT-021-0128
>>
>> Sorry I posted the wrong model.
>>
>>
>> Wal-mart
>> $66.48
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 9:59 AM, Bill Bina <billb...@sbcglobal.net>wrote:
>>
>>> Hopefully you can return it. You need a 12 volt charger, not an 8 volt
>>> charger. You also need substantially more than 1.25 amps. This thing will
>>> barely charge an 8 volt motorcycle battery.
>>>
>>> Bill Bina
>>>
>>>
>>> On 12/17/2013 9:47 AM, Curtis wrote:
>>>
>>>> After much study and review I purchased a portable charger last night
>>>>
>>>> Battery Tender Plus 8v 1.25 Amp 3 Stage Smart Charger BT8v021-0152
>>>> This is a very popular 8 volt unit for battery storage. The Battery
>>>> Tender Plus is a 1.25 amp battery charger designed to fully charge a
>>>> battery and maintain it at proper storage voltage without the damaging
>>>> effects caused by trickle chargers. The E-Z quick disconnect harness
>>>> (1 of each ring ends and alligator clips included) allows you to leave
>>>> the charger wiring attached to the battery while operating the
>>>> vehicle. Battery Tender Plus will not overcharge or boil battery when
>>>> connected long term.
>>>>
>>>> I hope it will keep them topped off when I'm not there.
>>>>
>>>>
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