BATTERY CHARGERS April 02, 2012, 02:54:39 am Yahoo Message Number: 129581Getting new Trojans - 105's and need to trickle charge them for weeks at a time so they are topped off. Do not have or intend to get solar any time soon. Best way to keep them topped off without overcharging ?? Which chargers are recommended. Thanks to group. Bob
Re: BATTERY CHARGERS Reply #1 – April 02, 2012, 09:40:10 am Yahoo Message Number: 129582You MIGHT want to look at the charge requirements specified by Trojan before you get a charger. http://dcpower-systems.com/uploads/documents/2_T105_Trojan_Data_Sheets.pdfDave W
Re: BATTERY CHARGERS Reply #2 – April 02, 2012, 12:52:06 pm Yahoo Message Number: 129585Bob, I use an inexpensive timer to turn the shore power on to the LD 1 hr/day. It seems to work fine for me. I have left the LD this way for months at a time, although it would probably be a good idea to check the water ever month or two if it is convenient.Barry
Re: BATTERY CHARGERS Reply #3 – April 02, 2012, 12:55:50 pm Yahoo Message Number: 129586Quote Getting new Trojans - 105's and need to trickle charge them for weeks at a time... Bob Here is what I use for my boat battery for long periods of inactivity. Works well and never overcharges. This is from Amazon: BatteryMINDer Charger/Maintainer/D... - 1.3 Amp, 12 Volt, Model# 12117 by BatteryMINDer Buy new: $44.00 Steve
Re: BATTERY CHARGERS Reply #4 – April 02, 2012, 07:02:40 pm Yahoo Message Number: 129590Bob, For a few years now I've used a Battery Tender Plus when my LD is garaged at home. http://batterytender.com/rv/battery-tender-plus-12v-at-1-25a.htmlOf course no solar