I was 100% wrong. I hooked up the battery minder after the Pulsetech and within 10 minutes, it went to fully charged. Apparently I should have tested my agm before I hooked it up. That battery is always struggling with the smart charge setup. Battery minder seems like it’ll be just fine.I wouldn’t necessarily say my expectations of speed are “misdirected”. My motopowers are 1 amp and will charge almost as fast as my 4 amp Pulsetech. I’m more irritated that this battery had been fully charged in the day and Pulsetech went through its whole algorithm to charge it. Most of my other chargers I have recognizes the state of charge and goes from there. I’ve had a car on my Pulsetech since yesterday, so after a few cups of coffee I’m going to put the battery minder on it and see what it does. My pro logix does the same thing.
Might be cheaper here, as they do not charge shipping or tax. Did you order the standard 2012? The 2012 AGM is more expensive.I did order the 2012 agm from Rvupgrade. $105 with a 25 ft extension cable. I can’t find what voltage my Nissan agm should be floating at so hopefully this thing isn’t to aggressive on a standard Agm.
The agm version. It was $93.50 and to get free shipping you had to spend $99, so I ordered an extension cable.Might be cheaper here, as they do not charge shipping or tax. Did you order the standard 2012? The 2012 AGM is more expensive.
https://www.batterystuff.com/batter...m-charger-maintainer-desulfator-2012-agm.html
https://www.batterystuff.com/batter...2-amp-charger-maintainer-desulfator-2012.html
https://www.batterystuff.com/batter...e-with-sae-quick-disconnects-081-0148-25.html
I noticed they charge sales tax...or maybe your state it tax free anyway?The agm version. It was $93.50 and to get free shipping you had to spend $99, so I ordered an extension cable.
Yeah they do. With tax and a 25ft extension cable my total was $115.56.I noticed they charge sales tax...or maybe your state it tax free anyway?
Battery Stuff does not charge sales tax.
I got it because it was on the approved list, price was pretty close to others with the same amps. Plus, didn't want to give them the ability to deny warranty cause I used a non approved charger.I honestly wonder how much an odyssey charger matters? Most people who own one and aren’t educated on the need for charging, would never see anything more than what their alternator supplies. For new cars with smart charging, that supply would be all over the map. My oem agm which is probably a clarios, is constantly being undercharged by what the car offers. I started with a full battery the other day, with only a days worth of driving, the state of charge was down in the 70s. I keep thinking about an odyssey, just because, but can’t rationalize the cost and then I think about a two week roadtrip and what my cars system would do to it.
Napas where I’d go as well. I thought about one but my car can’t keep an Oem battery charged on its own. I just got the battery minder agm delivered last night and it’s odyssey approved, just in case. Keep it charged and it should last many many years.I got it because it was on the approved list, price was pretty close to others with the same amps. Plus, didn't want to give them the ability to deny warranty cause I used a non approved charger.
In terms of the Odyssey batteries, if I didn't get the 20% off from Napa, I may have gone a different route. Between Napa having the best price before the discount and then the discount, I thought it was worth it. Brought them much closer in line to other AGMs except the Everstart Platinum, which was my second choice.
Install ring mounts on all your cars so you don't have to open hoods or anything. It makes it much easier to manage. The only issue I had was that most of the included ring mounts with battery tenders are too short to run out the grill. So you would still have to open the hood. I spliced and extended a couple of mine, then found that Battery Saver makes them with 6 foot cables and bought a couple of them. https://www.batterysaver.com/store/p63/2087.htmlI've been trying to hook up all 4 cars to chargers once week but since my I'm back in the office full time, it's harder than I thought it would be. Still gonna try.
I don't mind opening the hood. Gives me a chance to look around and make sure everything is kosher. At the moment, I have a CTEK 7002, MXS 5.0 and a Schumacher something or other that I was using for my Audi many years ago. I don't use that one anymore.Install ring mounts on all your cars so you don't have to open hoods or anything. It makes it much easier to manage. The only issue I had was that most of the included ring mounts with battery tenders are too short to run out the grill. So you would still have to open the hood. I spliced and extended a couple of mine, then found that Battery Saver makes them with 6 foot cables and bought a couple of them. https://www.batterysaver.com/store/p63/2087.html
Also helps to have more than one battery tender. I'm down to eight, as I gave a bunch of mine away to friends and family members as I narrowed down which ones I prefer most.
I'm trying to minimize hood opening. My 2001 BMW, just from normal oil checks and such over 24 years, I have replaced the hood release cables three times. If you start opening 52 times a year, along with any other maintenance checks and services....just a word of warning.I don't mind opening the hood. Gives me a chance to look around and make sure everything is kosher. At the moment, I have a CTEK 7002, MXS 5.0 and a Schumacher something or other that I was using for my Audi many years ago. I don't use that one anymore.
Plenty of room for a voltage and current display on the Odyssey charger. At this price point, for a premium charger, they should be included, IMO.Here is a pic of the new Odyssey 15 amp charger compared the CTEK 7002. It's huge.
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