Decent battery charger

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That's a good point too, battery disconnect will do away with a lot of those parasitic loses, as long as you aren't leaking across the top of a dirty battery.
I've always been OCD about that stuff so my batteries are always clean on top and no corrosion on the terminals either. I disconnect like I use, I don't believe it would work on a newer tractor with a computer control. I believe the computer has to have power to it all the time. Not sure however.
 
   / Decent battery charger #42  
I've always been OCD about that stuff so my batteries are always clean on top and no corrosion on the terminals either. I disconnect like I use, I don't believe it would work on a newer tractor with a computer control. I believe the computer has to have power to it all the time. Not sure however.
I think so - like the new cars. They are collecting and monitoring so much data
 
   / Decent battery charger #43  
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   / Decent battery charger #44  
I have a quite a few battery chargers and maintainers, my best and favorite is the old school transformer type Schumacher farm and ranch model with timer with that being said I believe a diodes out on it awaiting motivation to repair, reason I think that is timer shuts off, amp gauge is still lit from battery power unless I disconnect it. One thing I don't like about modern electronic chargers is they won't charge a battery that's completely drained I believe you can't use the jumpstart feature either if it has it.
 

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   / Decent battery charger #45  
I have a quite a few battery chargers and maintainers, my best and favorite is the old school transformer type Schumacher farm and ranch model with timer with that being said I believe a diodes out on it awaiting motivation to repair, reason I think that is timer shuts off, amp gauge is still lit from battery power unless I disconnect it. One thing I don't like about modern electronic chargers is they won't charge a battery that's completely drained I believe you can't use the jumpstart feature either if it has it.
The NOCO chargers will charge a completely dead battery. They have steps to do it in manual.
 
   / Decent battery charger #46  
I don't believe it would work on a newer tractor with a computer control. I believe the computer has to have power to it all the time. Not sure however.
Can't see why it wouldn't. All the configuration settings are in non-volatile memory in the computers. It's not like a car radio that'll lose its presets if it loses power. Removing the battery in a modern on-road vehicle doesn't lose odometer, etc.
 
   / Decent battery charger #47  
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Best charger I have ever had. At 8 amps it's not a fast charger, but certainly an overnight recharge for a dead battery. Also a great maintainer / desulfator, and can maintain multiple batteries.

Battery Minder also makes less expensive 2 amp maintainers that are very popular.
Amazon has this same charger for around $180. Just saying.
 
   / Decent battery charger #48  
I've never had a Schumacher go bad. Some here are from 1992 because I remember buying them. I wouldn't chunk an old one. New ones charge different.
Same here with a Schumacher as long as it is an older model. I ran over mine with my tractor and it still works better than a newer one I tried, just looks kinda sideways. Jumpstarts, trickles, 6v or 12 v.
 
   / Decent battery charger #49  
My old (possibly vacuum-tube) charger from Sears works fine (2amp or 10 amp) for the tractor, smaller ones for atv's and dirt bikes. Big problem around here is frequent cold-weather power outages. Will the chargers reverse flow when the power is out ? My JD 950 seems to discharge if I shut it down and leave key installed. even in the the "off" position. So I always take it out. Nothing like a dead battery when your tractor is a half mile out in a soft freshly-plowed field.
 
   / Decent battery charger #50  
Will the chargers reverse flow when the power is out ?

Don't know about your old one. But I have 3 chargers and multiple battery maintainers and all of them have circuitry to not allow reverse flow. We have a lot of power outages and internet outages around here also!
 
   / Decent battery charger #51  
Don't know about your old one. But I have 3 chargers and multiple battery maintainers and all of them have circuitry to not allow reverse flow. We have a lot of power outages and internet outages around here also!
All but one of my chargers are old school...a 12V transformer, a bridge rectifier and maybe a pilot light or ammeter. There may be a tiny bit of back leakage thru the diodes, but nothing that's ever been an issue.
These are all essentially trickle chargers, none will put out more than a couple amps. To prevent overcharging when being used as a maintainer I just put 'em on a timer, power on only 3-4 hr/day.
I have a lithium jump pack for when I need that functionality.
 
   / Decent battery charger #52  
No need to put modern smart chargers on a timer - at least not the good brands like BatteryMINDer, NOCO, and some others. You can just hook them up and forget them, leaving them attached for months.
 
   / Decent battery charger #53  
When I head south for 4 months every winter I hook up 6 Schumacher trickle chargers and I've never had a problem. 2 cars, 2 snowmobiles that are on 12 months, my tractor and my rider mower. All good.
 
   / Decent battery charger #55  
I've been quite happy with this Harbor Freight staple...

I bought one of those a few years ago, when my main heavy duty charger disappeared, (ended up in my neighbors garage, I guess we both forgot he borrowed it)
Anyway, the Harbor Freight one I bought is of rather low quality. It works, but if I put it on high charge, the needle jumps all over. I can only use it in 2 or 10 amp setting.
I found an older Schumacher my father in law had, it works great.
Often a good older model can be found for cheap at yard / estate sales.
 
   / Decent battery charger #56  
I'm not surprised that quality would vary from individual item to individual item, lol.
 

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