Deltran SuperSmart Battery Tender Plus 12-Volt 1.25 AMP Battery Charger

By Couper Nine | Jul 17, 2008

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Price : $37.49

Features

  • Temperature compensated for optimum charge voltage
  • Automatically switches from full charge to float charging mode for top performance
  • Reverse polarity protection to ensure user safety
  • 10-year warranty
  • Safe operation

Product Description

Constantly monitors the battery without the damaging effects of trickle chargers (a trickle charger will eventually boil dry or overcharge a battery) Battery Tender Plus` voltage output compensates for temperature changes; providing additional protection Initial charge brings battery to full charge at approximately 14.2 volts After full charge is reached; converts to float charger and monitors battery at 13.2 volts Although a constant charge is being applied to the battery; there is little or no current draw (approx. 10 milliamps) Periodic maintenance is recommended; but Battery Tender can monitor a battery for years without the fear of boiling or destroying the battery Optional pouch for safe and easy storage or transportation 12V Battery Tender Plus has fused quick-disconnect rings with a weather cover Black snap cord available separately; PART #08100696 Pouch available separately; PART #500-0017X Photo`s are for reference only. Please read item title carefully.

Customer Reviews

Review date : 2008-07-11
I purchased a couple of these units for cars that are store for a week or two between drives. The choice of cables allowed me to set things up so that I dont ever need to access the battery or leave a door/window open. I just plug the unit in and my batteries are always fully charged. After having to jump start cars a couple of times, it is really great to get into the car and have it “come to life” instantly!

Great product. Worth every penny. I recommend the 25″ extension too…

Review date : 2008-07-09
I have a 1967 Ford truck that can be quite a drain on the battery at times, especially during the colder months. I purchased this before last winter, and never once had an issue with the battery being too low or too cold, despite some pretty frigid temps. I set this on a shelf just in front of and above my truck, and leave the lead to the charger hanging. I then wired the battery end to my battery and channeled it so the plug end can be pulled through the grill. It’s nearly invisible when it’s not in use, but is very quick and easy to plug up. I’ve gotten used to just plugging up the truck every time I’m done with it, and this little puppy brings it up to full charge fairly quickly!

Highly recommended, especially if you have an older car that either doesn’t get driven much or is a heavy drain on the battery.

Review date : 2008-07-03
I actually own one of these. I have it on my 4 wheeler that I use mainly for plowing in the winter. It works like a champ keeping my battery always perfectly charged and ready to go. It does the charging without harming the battery by doing a computerized discharge and charge. I would highly recommend this to anyone who has a problem with battery’s going dead on cars, atvs, boats or anything with an automotive battery. The included quick connect clips are super easy to install and make it easy to just plug in when the vehicle is not in use.

Review date : 2008-06-28
I have four of these for my classic car collection. Highly recommended, easy to use. Great for your battery and piece of mind.

Review date : 2008-06-23
Good product for keeping battery fully charged. Keep in mind it’s only 1.25a, so it’s not good for charging a big battery from a discharged state. I use a 10a charger to get the battery up to about 90%, then switch over to this thing. Indicator lights make it easy. Set it and forget it.

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