[Roadsters] battery tender

Jim Svedise svedise at hotmail.com
Sat Jul 16 08:38:14 MDT 2011


Battery tender is not a charger. It only is keeps it from discharging. So 
your battery needs to be charged first and when it will stay that way 
forever. If your battery is good and terminals are clean. I have been using 
them for two years now and they work great.

Jim

-----Original Message----- 
From: Tom Duffy
Sent: Friday, July 15, 2011 11:21 PM
To: datsun-roadsters at autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Roadsters] battery tender

I too bought a well reviewed battery tender off Amazon for my Datsun.
Not too impressed with it, on first use it stayed red for more than 72
hours,
which is the max it should have taken.   I gave it another 48 hours, and
it finally went green.  The unit (block that plugs into the AC power)
always feels a bit too warm even for when it is not actively charging.

My battery has always been quick to self-discharge (or the clock
is drawing too much current, which I don't think it is), and the
electrolytes
might not be completely in balance, which might be throwing the
battery tender into a confused state.

Tom.


On 2011/07/15 14:55, Tim wrote:
> I bought a battery tender about a week ago. After each drive since I
> have hooked it up and the next day the little light has always been
> green. I had the Roadster out last night with headlights on and an
> auxillary power jack running my garmin. Today,  about 18 hours since
> hooking up the battery tender, the light is still red (not that
> surprising I guess) but the plug end is very hot.
>
> Anyone else experience this?


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