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<blockquote data-quote="gnappi" data-source="post: 453122" data-attributes="member: 22374"><p>I have a single output Shumacher and a dual output Battery Tender and both are excellent I recommend them both. While charging the charge voltage goes up to ~14.5 volts and while in maintenance mode it's 12.7-12.8.</p><p></p><p>After finishing technical college many long years ago I worked as a technician in a company that made, sold and repaired every kind of battery charger imaginable from industrial size down to home models. Since then I have always made my own chargers but not for battery maintenance.</p><p></p><p>I recently discovered a few battery charge controller chips and I may mod a few of my home built chargers for a ceiling mount multi drop charger with T-10 couplings to keep my motorcycles, lawnmower, and spare batteries for my alarm system topped up since 4 or more drop Battery Tender models are $500 and up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gnappi, post: 453122, member: 22374"] I have a single output Shumacher and a dual output Battery Tender and both are excellent I recommend them both. While charging the charge voltage goes up to ~14.5 volts and while in maintenance mode it's 12.7-12.8. After finishing technical college many long years ago I worked as a technician in a company that made, sold and repaired every kind of battery charger imaginable from industrial size down to home models. Since then I have always made my own chargers but not for battery maintenance. I recently discovered a few battery charge controller chips and I may mod a few of my home built chargers for a ceiling mount multi drop charger with T-10 couplings to keep my motorcycles, lawnmower, and spare batteries for my alarm system topped up since 4 or more drop Battery Tender models are $500 and up. [/QUOTE]
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