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Re: [GMCnet] Non GMC, Battery charger problem [message #110593] Sun, 02 January 2011 18:55 Go to next message
Richard Brown is currently offline  Richard Brown   United States
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Just so you know, the Schumacher charger doesn't have a sulfation setting & it barely talks about it in the ads, but the microprocessor in it determines what kind of charge the battery needs and adjusts accordingly. Setting it to max amps only tells the microprocessor the maximum amps to use; It decides for itself how many to put in. It will also turn itself off when done & turn back on when the battery discharges, so it can be left on full-time if needed.
It does desulfate, but only if it determines it's needed.It will indicate it on the face.It can take days to do, but when it decides it's desulfated enough, it will switch to charge. Read the manual thoroughly.
I've been running it hard since I got it & absolutely no complaints. I hooked it to a battery I've had for years sitting in the carport that showed barely any voltage at all & ran it for 24 hours until it indicated charged. I put it back on a few days later & it read 75% charge. I fully charged it & hooked it to a radio to discharge it a bit then recharged it. It fully charged in 2 hours & works great. No trouble starting a car with it, but your results may vary. It didn't fix another battery I have, but I found it had a dead cell, so it won't raise the dead...
I have it hooked to the start battery of the coach now and have for a few weeks. Whenever I go check it, it shows full charge and has the proper voltage on my volt meter, so it must be doing what it's supposed to. On this basis I highly recommend it. They sell 2 of higher amp rating but I haven't tried them. They should be as good.

Richard & Carol Brown

1974 Eleganza SE

"DILLIGAF"

Lindale, Tx. 75771

903-881-0192
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Re: [GMCnet] Non GMC, Battery charger problem [message #110608 is a reply to message #110593] Sun, 02 January 2011 20:31 Go to previous message
USAussie is currently offline  USAussie   United States
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Richard,

Thanks for the follow up!

Regards,
Rob M.
USAussie - Downunder
AUS '75 Avion-The Blue StreakTZE365V100428
USA '75 Avion-Double Trouble TZE365V100426

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Just so you know, the Schumacher charger doesn't have a sulfation setting &
it barely talks about it in the ads, but the microprocessor in it determines
what kind of charge the battery needs and adjusts accordingly. Setting it to
max amps only tells the microprocessor the maximum amps to use; It decides
for itself how many to put in. It will also turn itself off when done & turn
back on when the battery discharges, so it can be left on full-time if
needed.
It does desulfate, but only if it determines it's needed.It will indicate it
on the face.It can take days to do, but when it decides it's desulfated
enough, it will switch to charge. Read the manual thoroughly.
I've been running it hard since I got it & absolutely no complaints. I
hooked it to a battery I've had for years sitting in the carport that showed
barely any voltage at all & ran it for 24 hours until it indicated charged.
I put it back on a few days later & it read 75% charge. I fully charged it &
hooked it to a radio to discharge it a bit then recharged it. It fully
charged in 2 hours & works great. No trouble starting a car with it, but
your results may vary. It didn't fix another battery I have, but I found it
had a dead cell, so it won't raise the dead...
I have it hooked to the start battery of the coach now and have for a few
weeks. Whenever I go check it, it shows full charge and has the proper
voltage on my volt meter, so it must be doing what it's supposed to. On this
basis I highly recommend it. They sell 2 of higher amp rating but I haven't
tried them. They should be as good.

Richard & Carol Brown
1974 Eleganza SE
"DILLIGAF"
Lindale, Tx. 75771
903-881-0192
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Regards, Rob M. (USAussie) The Pedantic Mechanic Sydney, Australia '75 Avion - AUS - The Blue Streak TZE365V100428 '75 Avion - USA - Double Trouble TZE365V100426
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