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<blockquote data-quote="Lil Poot" data-source="post: 6991164" data-attributes="member: 561892"><p>no thats a tender, its like a trickle charger. puts a small amount of current through your batteries for long term storage. for big batteries like the dekas you're going to want at least a charger capable of 10 amps... i spent about 100 on a vector built black and decker job from lowes and its done a great job keeping my 4 batteries topped off for daily ground pounding. it is a 4/10/20/40 variable current charger, if i were you i would be looking at something like this.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000EJTI4G/?tag=caraudiocom-20" target="_blank">Amazon.com: Black &amp; Decker VEC1087CBD Smart Battery 10/6/2 Amp Battery Charger: Automotive</a></p><p></p><p>the 4/10/25 version is about 70 dollars. schumacher also makes great chargers although i prefer my black and decker, having had both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil Poot, post: 6991164, member: 561892"] no thats a tender, its like a trickle charger. puts a small amount of current through your batteries for long term storage. for big batteries like the dekas you're going to want at least a charger capable of 10 amps... i spent about 100 on a vector built black and decker job from lowes and its done a great job keeping my 4 batteries topped off for daily ground pounding. it is a 4/10/20/40 variable current charger, if i were you i would be looking at something like this. [URL="http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000EJTI4G/?tag=caraudiocom-20"]Amazon.com: Black & Decker VEC1087CBD Smart Battery 10/6/2 Amp Battery Charger: Automotive[/URL] the 4/10/25 version is about 70 dollars. schumacher also makes great chargers although i prefer my black and decker, having had both. [/QUOTE]
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