whats better? a trickle charger or float charger?
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whats better? a trickle charger or float charger?
my old battery charger was ran over by my wife accidentally, yikes!!
so no in the market for another charger.
wats the difference between a trickle charger vs. float charger? which is better for charging a dead battery and maintaining charge?
i heard float charger is better for maintenance, and trickle better for charging a dead battery. is that true? or can one of them do both effectively??
thanks
so no in the market for another charger.
wats the difference between a trickle charger vs. float charger? which is better for charging a dead battery and maintaining charge?
i heard float charger is better for maintenance, and trickle better for charging a dead battery. is that true? or can one of them do both effectively??
thanks
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RE: whats better? a trickle charger or float charger?
btw, where do i get the quick disconnect thingy...?? how much? i'm tired of removing my seat to charge. manufacturer so make it standard to be able to charge without removing seats.
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RE: whats better? a trickle charger or float charger?
Yup comes with it...
You can see the quick disconnect poking out near the front of the rear truck...i have it held in place with this self-adhesive hold downs i found in the electrical section of wal-mart's automotive area. I also put a small slit in the positive battery terminal cover. Makes the fit and finish nicer. I attached the ground (black wire) one of the bolts holding the tail on...you can see the ground wire, leaving the positive red wire near the battery. Here is a tip...when wiring stuff up, if you have two or more wires running to the same place, cut the wires long. clamp one end of the wires to a bench or whatever, and the other end put in the drill...pull the wires tight and turn on the drill. it will twist the wires into a nice little harness and keep everything organized....
and yes, those are my HID ballasts...don't ask...orginal owner put them there...wired up with 22awg wire...I replaced that wire with 12 and 14 gauge...you can see the high beams wiring in this photo....
You can see the quick disconnect poking out near the front of the rear truck...i have it held in place with this self-adhesive hold downs i found in the electrical section of wal-mart's automotive area. I also put a small slit in the positive battery terminal cover. Makes the fit and finish nicer. I attached the ground (black wire) one of the bolts holding the tail on...you can see the ground wire, leaving the positive red wire near the battery. Here is a tip...when wiring stuff up, if you have two or more wires running to the same place, cut the wires long. clamp one end of the wires to a bench or whatever, and the other end put in the drill...pull the wires tight and turn on the drill. it will twist the wires into a nice little harness and keep everything organized....
and yes, those are my HID ballasts...don't ask...orginal owner put them there...wired up with 22awg wire...I replaced that wire with 12 and 14 gauge...you can see the high beams wiring in this photo....
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RE: whats better? a trickle charger or float charger?
HOW TO TWIST WIRES......
STEP1) Gather tools and wire....
STEP2) CLAMP WIRE TO SOLID OBJECT, EVEN OUT WIRE LENGHT, INSERT WIRE INTO DRILL CHUCK.
STEP3) TWIST WIRE WITH DRILL
STEP4) UNCLAMP. NOW YOU HAVE THE ABILITY TO CREATE NEAT AFTERMARKET WIRING INSTALLS.
I would also high reccomend people stop just twisting wires together and wrapping them with electrical tape. [:'(]I hate that.For good connections, I solder, then put liquid electrical tape on that, then two layers of heat shrink. I do the same when I put a terminal on the end of a wire...be it for a ground or for quick disconnect.
I also color match my wire.....make sure you always get STRANDED wire...solid wire is not good for automotive applications...
http://www.allelectronics.com/make-a...-Rolls-/1.html
I also order my heat shrink from here...you can get it in 4 foot sections for $2 or $3
STEP1) Gather tools and wire....
STEP2) CLAMP WIRE TO SOLID OBJECT, EVEN OUT WIRE LENGHT, INSERT WIRE INTO DRILL CHUCK.
STEP3) TWIST WIRE WITH DRILL
STEP4) UNCLAMP. NOW YOU HAVE THE ABILITY TO CREATE NEAT AFTERMARKET WIRING INSTALLS.
I would also high reccomend people stop just twisting wires together and wrapping them with electrical tape. [:'(]I hate that.For good connections, I solder, then put liquid electrical tape on that, then two layers of heat shrink. I do the same when I put a terminal on the end of a wire...be it for a ground or for quick disconnect.
I also color match my wire.....make sure you always get STRANDED wire...solid wire is not good for automotive applications...
http://www.allelectronics.com/make-a...-Rolls-/1.html
I also order my heat shrink from here...you can get it in 4 foot sections for $2 or $3
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RE: whats better? a trickle charger or float charger?
good posting TBFghost.
I have a float charger from harbor freight. Will probably end up modifying it to be used as a plug in type, with a plug under the passenger seat. but for now since its cold out and i cant ride i take the battery out and put it in my house.
I have a float charger from harbor freight. Will probably end up modifying it to be used as a plug in type, with a plug under the passenger seat. but for now since its cold out and i cant ride i take the battery out and put it in my house.