my friend used to charge his car battery regularly during light usage  
times.  simple wires permanently hooked to the battery and stuck out the  
grille 
could be fitted with a stereo wire plug set from Radio Shack and fastened  
to your 110 volt trickle charger.  In cold weather settings, this could  
help a lot.
AZDAVE
 
 
 
In a message dated 1/20/2011 9:23:30 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

     
I have a 2000 gmc Safari van that I have owned and driven for  7 years. 
Every year I have to replace the battery when it gets  cold out. Last year I 
decided to try an Optima , at  about the one year mark the van wouldnt start. 
I purchased a solar  charger from Harbor Freight.......it sticks on the dash 
board and  plugs into cigarette lighter. Things have been going better now, 
 always starts up and the little charger was only 20 bucks. As far  as 
Optima batteries being better , I think the proofs in the  pudding.......it 
didnt perform any better than the walmart  battery. A guy my dad works with at 
boeing told me to buy a  desulfanator and wire it into the battery .....this 
will bust up  the sulfer bubbles and allow the battery to last many 
years......I  had my dad install one and Im waiting to see the results of that. 
 I 
believe the problems with batteries and wheelchair vans stem  from 2 main 
reasons......the first is that most arent driven  daily.......and the second is 
most people are running the  lifts and accessories with engine off. Always 
try to get engine  running first if possible b4 running the power 
accessories.
 
Ron  c7  


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