Not to my knowledge. However, I did read about a guy doing an in series type of adaptation with
the wires so maybe possible.
Big Ken
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can you hook up more than one battery to these at a time??
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All I'm saying is that when I am not going to start a car for a while, I
disconnect the battery and leave it alone. I have never needed a battery
tender. They always start r
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John:
Thanks. Are you saying that there is no discharge on
batteries that sit for several months ? Just curious.
Thanks,
Ken
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are great!! Works great in my Harley, and my 65SS Phil from
Milwaukee
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gettin' old)
Kelly C. Hanna
El Camino Country
www.hannawoodworks.com
They are great!! Works great in my Harley, and my 65SS Phil from Milwaukee
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I use the BatteryTender, for my motorcycle, in the fall/winter. Works great,
charges when it needs charging, tends when it just needs to be kept up. In
the Winter, driving
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Useless IMO. If you have a decent battery and no electrical shorts, and
start the car more than one every three months, it serves no purpose.
John Nasta
Old Car Network
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Anyone here use Battery Tender charger which provides
a trickle charge to their battery when not using
vehicle ? Comments.
Thanks,
Ken McD...
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