My wife drives almost exclusively short trips and likes to leave the map lights on in the garage because she wants to read something. Of course she forgets to turn it off and occasionally we end up with a battery that won't start the car. Whenever possible I'll charge it up with one of several chargers (3/12 amp selectable with auto-maintain when done, 1 amp manual, or 1.5 amp maintainer). I'll use the jump starter if I have to, but then charge it fully when it's back in the garage.
However, often it's already low or drained with the map lights on (and I find it an turn it off) but where it can still start. I'm thinking it's helpful to charge up the battery as an occasional maintenance item. Any thoughts on this - if this is useful or I'm just wasting my time.
I also remember a coworker who asked to borrow my jump starter. I've used it several times in the company parking lot, so several people know I have one. She just wanted to bring it home and start her car. However, I was told that it was driven a short distance and then wouldn't start because the battery wasn't fully charged. She really only needed it the next morning and it was in a garage with access to a power outlet. I probably would have been better off lending my 1.5 amp maintainer, which I had in my trunk at that time. I think overnight it would have charged up the battery enough for several starts such that it could still restart with several short trips.
However, often it's already low or drained with the map lights on (and I find it an turn it off) but where it can still start. I'm thinking it's helpful to charge up the battery as an occasional maintenance item. Any thoughts on this - if this is useful or I'm just wasting my time.
I also remember a coworker who asked to borrow my jump starter. I've used it several times in the company parking lot, so several people know I have one. She just wanted to bring it home and start her car. However, I was told that it was driven a short distance and then wouldn't start because the battery wasn't fully charged. She really only needed it the next morning and it was in a garage with access to a power outlet. I probably would have been better off lending my 1.5 amp maintainer, which I had in my trunk at that time. I think overnight it would have charged up the battery enough for several starts such that it could still restart with several short trips.