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Question guys, now that my new garage has an outlet next to the spot, I want to hook up a battery tender to it. I have never owned one on my cars, b/c all the previous spots I have had, never had an outlet, so excuse the newbness. Any one have a specific brand in mind?


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https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B016S7NHWQ

https://www.amazon.com/CTEK-Maintainer-Desulphation-Temperature-Compensation/dp/B00CD44RQO

These seem to be the popular ones, I use the first. Match the exact version to your battery type and size.

For mine, I just use the basic 3amp and AGM for my HC and DSRT, both of which got upgraded when I replaced the batteries when they died.

3amps is plenty to maintain a battery but too small if you want to charge a dead battery quickly.
 


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https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B016S7NHWQ

https://www.amazon.com/CTEK-Maintainer-Desulphation-Temperature-Compensation/dp/B00CD44RQO

These seem to be the popular ones, I use the first. Match the exact version to your battery type and size.

For mine, I just use the basic 3amp and AGM for my HC and DSRT, both of which got upgraded when I replaced the batteries when they died.

3amps is plenty to maintain a battery but too small if you want to charge a dead battery quickly.

I just love how everything is so much smaller, this makes things easier for me. I am also happy when I see these kinds of post, so I know the product is good.
I have this NOCO for starting up a battery. Amazon.com: NOCO Boost GB50: 1500A UltraSafe Jump Starter – 12V Lithium Battery Booster Pack, Portable Jump Box, Power Bank & Jumper Cables - for 7.0L Gas and 4.5L Diesel Engines : Automotive
 


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Question guys, now that my new garage has an outlet next to the spot, I want to hook up a battery tender to it. I have never owned one on my cars, b/c all the previous spots I have had, never had an outlet, so excuse the newbness. Any one have a specific brand in mind?.
I've used BateryMINDers for decades now and have no complaints whatsoever. But most any name brand maintainer with desulfation should work well.
 




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