I am a believer in battery maintenance products made by the Battery Tender company.
When my 5 yr old ATV battery needed replaced the replacement only lasted a few months. I was not riding as often and the battery simply died. So, someone told me about Battery Tender battery maintainer products and I bought one. That was years ago. I have 4 of them now. Most are the smaller version .75a
Now I see amazon has a dual battery battery tender plus that puts out 1.25a. The .75a version has worked well for me, but I'm wondering when one needs the 1.25a version? Is it for larger batteries or what?
This year I set up a timer system for the ATV, Tractor and ZTR all charging via Battery Tender for 8 hours two days a week. Seemed better than 24x7 charging. Does this sound like a good idea or not?
Below is a pic of some of the Battery Tender options at amazon.
When my 5 yr old ATV battery needed replaced the replacement only lasted a few months. I was not riding as often and the battery simply died. So, someone told me about Battery Tender battery maintainer products and I bought one. That was years ago. I have 4 of them now. Most are the smaller version .75a
Now I see amazon has a dual battery battery tender plus that puts out 1.25a. The .75a version has worked well for me, but I'm wondering when one needs the 1.25a version? Is it for larger batteries or what?
This year I set up a timer system for the ATV, Tractor and ZTR all charging via Battery Tender for 8 hours two days a week. Seemed better than 24x7 charging. Does this sound like a good idea or not?
Below is a pic of some of the Battery Tender options at amazon.