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Re: Battery Chargers

To: crownwhl@sover.net, mg-t@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Battery Chargers
From: PopeyMike@aol.com
Date: Sun, 29 Feb 2004 16:04:58 EST
The type of trickel charger - maintainer is available in any good auto part 
sstore or any Target or general store - it is made by Schaumer and works very 
well - I believe that all these other ones are just private label of the 
Schaumer charger.  Several years ago even Sears had this same version except 
fro 
10.00 dollars more.
They can stay connected all the time and even reduce the carge as they load 
up the battery,
Michael Balahutrak
53 TD


In a message dated 2/29/2004 7:30:58 AM Central Standard Time, 
crownwhl@sover.net writes:
Listers  In the discussion of batteries, Jerry Felper noted that he 
uses a charger to keep the battery up to charge. Id like to add to that 
by saying I use a device called the SureCharge IV. The device is of 
modular construction and simply plugs into the wall. The battery 
attaching wire (supplied) has two options to attach it to a battery. One 
uses battery clips and the other a semi-permanent attachment to the 
battery cables. A third method is to get a cigar lighter plug from Radio 
Shack. Currently my chargers are attached in the cars to a Jag, 2 Rovers 
and a 911. The TDs battery is on the shelf with the charger attached 
using the clip method.

The nice thing is that it does work and the price is right at 49.95 
including shipping to the USA. The charger comes with a 5-year 
warrantee. It is advertised in various mags but recently I see it in 
Classic Motorsports (formerly British Car) on page103. I have no 
association with the company except to say I am a very satisfied customer.

Gene, 53 MGTD

Vermont

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