Schumacher mbMotopower?
Schumacher mbMotopower?
Gotta love spellcheck and not having your readers on when typing lol. Moto power 1000ma. Looks like a neat little experiment.Motopower? 13.6v
Compared to my battery minders, that is a little low for cold weather on an AGM. That would be about right at 77F. I see around 13.7 when it is in the upper 30s in my garage.I’ve used the motopower the last few days and nothing eventful to report. Once it’s full charged the battery, it supplies a consistent 13.4 volts continuously…..no more no less. I don’t know if that’s bad or good? I also am leery of this being good to use in an agm, even though it states as much. No adjustment, just plug it in and it does its thing.
That may very well be the tester I used on it. It states that it supplies 13.6.Compared to my battery minders, that is a little low for cold weather on an AGM. That would be about right at 77F. I see around 13.7 when it is in the upper 30s in my garage.
So these motopowers are decent but if you lose power they won’t reset which means daily checks.
I’ve got an axtra that resets and has settings to charge in cold weather making it ideal when we spend our winters in Florida and Ohio in the summer starting next year. I’m also interested in the cheap, 1 amp battery minder but it doesn’t appear to have any sort of memory?
All in all, I spent less than $30 for a pair of these cheap motopower chargers and don’t feel like I overpaid. Using a different tester, they do float at 13.6 and the algorithm is very consistent. I’m positive they aren’t something I’d hook to a boat or anything in storage and expect it to work all winter unattended. But still a great value and performs as advertised.
Which "it" are you speaking of?does it actually desulfate/reduce internal resistance on an ordinary flooded battery?
How about Ctek? They say they do. Any experience to the contrary?Which "it" are you speaking of?
I can verify from personal experience that Battery Minder brand does. And Granite Digital "save a battery" does not appear to.
Many on this forum claim they have successfully desulfated with Pulse Tech.
So Pulse Tech and Battery Minder clearly work.
Never able to determine, it broke before I used it extensively. Perhaps someone else can chime in.How about Ctek? They say they do. Any experience to the contrary?
Ctek, Battery Minder, Battery Tender, Noco, Schumacker?Which "it" are you speaking of?
I can verify from personal experience that Battery Minder brand does. And Granite Digital "save a battery" does not appear to.
Many on this forum claim they have successfully desulfated with Pulse Tech.
So Pulse Tech and Battery Minder clearly work.
I had success with the BatteryMinder 2012Ctek, Battery Minder, Battery Tender, Noco, Schumacker?
I have Battery Minder 1510 and it helps a battery to keep on "cranking" but it does not restore CCAs or internal resistance and similar experience with Ctek. I left a battery plugged in to these units for about a month, per suggestion from a Battery Minder rep.
Which Battery Minder do you have and what improvements did you notice?
Look at that, Amazing !!! You have the magic touch and I mean it. I so many "chargers/desulfators" and nothing. Now, I am curious if Battery Minder 2012 is somehow different/better than 1510. You have done very detailed tests.