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The 12V 1.25A Battery CHRGR is a brand new, efficient charging solution that comes complete with all necessary accessories, ensuring you stay powered up wherever you go.
S**T
Was exactly what I ordered.
Has worked very well. Have not had any trouble with the unit and was delivered on time. Good product 👍
J**S
Tender
Works perfect!
J**B
Great Charger
Fantastic charger. Incredibly durable. I have purchased three (all for boat batteries). Have never had an issue and they charge up the batteries with no issues.
J**L
Great value
We use it for our 4 wheeler in the cold and not in use for awhile:
N**R
They work
First one is 15 years old and still working. My second is for a lawn tractor and doing the same job.A very reliable product. Just keep water in the battery every four months.
V**K
Performs as advertised
the headline says it all.
G**E
Like product, works well.
Had to order additional cord extension to battery.
A**R
stopped working
Stopped working, drained my battery totally. Light was flashing solid red when I returned it was flashing red. No good for me.
A**R
Efficiency
Very easy to use and efficient. I used it for my motorcycle battery that didn't charge with my existing charger. My battery charged completely!
P**K
Battery Tender Plus 12v 1.25A
I ordered four of these chargers, all arrived early and undamaged.One charger did not work at all.I contacted supplier for replacement, they were very helpful, courteous and quick to respond and offered and gave immediate refund for faulty unit.I have given 5-star because the chargers are great and supplier very helpful and efficient. Would recommend both charger and Use this supplier again.Thank you.These chargers operate on 110v with a fixed USA mains power plug.I used Branson ++ (Tl 500) step-up/ step-down voltage converter for USA/Euro and UK usage "awesome kit and combination".I recovered 5 of 6 battery's back to Life = 100% / bat resistance 3.7 - 4.1 meg-Ohms from "ALL = Replace Battery & circa 11 meg-Ohms".The 6th battery is a sealed unit, cannot add or top-up water. Best recovery is Life = 47% / resistance 6.53 meg-Ohms.I used an AUTOOL - BT460 battery tester for measuring voltage, internal resistance and charge state (would highly recommend).Hope this is helpful if you're looking for a method to recover DEAD battery's.
R**N
Good product
I have 3 Battery Tender Plus .I find they do a great job and they seem to stand the test of time.I get a much longer battery life on my vehicles using these.I use this on my car, truck, ATV,
L**S
Very good quality
Has a higher amp charge than most, and a better price. Still low enough charge so small batteries won’t be damaged. 2nd one I’ve purchased for a 1500cc motorcycle.
A**R
Very recommended, but NOT suitable for cold temp nor outdoor usage.
The cabling is not suitable for low temperature usage; it will harden, crack, and break. The enclosure is vented, so it should not be used outdoors or in wet environments.I own both a Noco G3500 and Noco G7200 chargers, and both are good chargers, but they are lousy maintainers! If the battery resting voltage is around 12.6 Volts, Noco chargers start a new charge cycle because they don't float charge. An unloaded AGM battery was charge cycling every 2 hours up to 15 Volts! Noco chargers also do a daily maintenance charge regardless of the battery voltage! The Battery Tender Plus float charges at about 13.2 Volts which is perfect.Likes: works, charging algorithm used is standard and published, SAE connector on cabling instead of proprietary.Really like the Battery Tender, enough to buy another!EDIT #1:I did discover that the Battery Tender Plus is intended for small Pb batteries on the order of 20AH or less, though I am using it to maintain a 92AH AGM battery. The Battery Tender Plus charge algorithm switches from charge to float when the charge current is under 100 mA, or after a 6 to 8 hours after reaching 14.4 Volts, so might not be suitable for maintaining really large AH capacity batteries / battery banks.The float charge appears to be a pulse that is applied when the battery voltage drops to about 13.1 Volts and ends when the voltage raises to about 13.3 Volts, so averaging about 13.2 Volts, all well below gassing voltage.I still really like the product, and am still looking to buy a second unit when the price again comes down out of the stratosphere. I regret not buying a second unit sooner!EDIT #2:I purchased a second unit many months (year?) later, and it is SIGNIFICANTLY different. The older first unit is heavy, and likely a linear power supply (1220 serial series, plastic clamshell packaging). The new second unit is much lighter, and likely a switching power supply (1221 serial series, cardboard box packaging). The linear unit pulses to maintain, and the switching unit holds a constant voltage. I prefer the older, less efficient linear design, because the pulsing is a better way to overcome inaccuracies! The new unit maintains constant 13.139V, the old unit pulses at 13.159V up to 13.3V. Neither unit is at the target 13.2V, but the older linear unit averages about that.
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