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Anyone running a battery tender?
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<blockquote data-quote="johnkn" data-source="post: 15759271" data-attributes="member: 23549"><p>I'm sure everyone knows that rather than clamping the leads on the battery you can use the cigarette lighter adaptor on the Battery Tender and just plug it into the cigarette lighter in most cars to keep the battery fresh. No need to open the hood, I always keep the windows cracked under the car covers anyway and just run the cord out the window, under the cover and to the BT. Also, they are NOT meant to be used on the new AGM Autolite ($350) reproduction batteries used in 60s/70s cars. That manufacturer now includes a note saying to only use a 15 amp changer, and use only when the voltage drops below the threshold.</p><p></p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnkn, post: 15759271, member: 23549"] I'm sure everyone knows that rather than clamping the leads on the battery you can use the cigarette lighter adaptor on the Battery Tender and just plug it into the cigarette lighter in most cars to keep the battery fresh. No need to open the hood, I always keep the windows cracked under the car covers anyway and just run the cord out the window, under the cover and to the BT. Also, they are NOT meant to be used on the new AGM Autolite ($350) reproduction batteries used in 60s/70s cars. That manufacturer now includes a note saying to only use a 15 amp changer, and use only when the voltage drops below the threshold. . [/QUOTE]
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