> I was in Harbor Freight yesterday and they do have
> one that is a float for $9.95.
Yeah. They have one online that is a float, like mine, for $5.99.
GeoB
Mark Jones wrote:
>I was in Harbor Freight yesterday and they do have one that is a float for
> $9.95.
I've used one of those in the winter months to keep my airplane battery
charged, and it works fine. I put a cigarette lighter end on it and just
plug it into the cigarette lighter receptacle
12, 2009 10:35 PM
Subject: RE: KR> Trickle charger vs float charger
Thanks, Mike, great post.
Are you *sure* that cheap lil HF thingee is a float? I'll go check... I'm
such a cynic...
GeoB
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Thanks, Mike, great post.
Are you *sure* that cheap lil HF thingee is a float? I'll go check... I'm
such a cynic...
GeoB
I'm sure everybody using the word "trickle charger" knows the difference
between a trickle charger and a float charger, but just to clarify: a
trickle charger continuously charges a battery with a trickle - 1 or 2
amps or some part thereof.
A float charger will turn off when a max, usually 13 s
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