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Originally Posted by Qsilver7
Either of those would be great to use. What you want is a device that will maintain the battery and will stop charging the battery when it is topped off...and will begin charging it again if the voltage drops.
A "charger" that never shuts off is not a good idea if you're not going to go back and check the battery's state of charge. Again, the concept is to "maintain" the battery while it is being stored and not driven.
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So as long as it is made to maintain battery levels, do I need to worry about it being made for certain battery types/voltages/amps etc?
Sorry if a little over the top, but just don't want to find out I've racked up a bunch of electrical issues come spring time