Alan Reagan
1st, You spell Alan right.
Next, let my pick your brain a bit if I may. I keep my mower rider battery on a trickle charger, not a battery tender. It charges for 2 hour each AM, on a timer. When I check it with my volt meter, it is 16 + while the charger is on. When off, it is 13 or so. When I check my RV battery, on a battery tender is stays in the 12.90 + range , and seldom gets above 13. I do check water levels monthly, even on vehicles. What would you say would give indication of a battery tender NOT working correctly?
Northern Tool sells a tender that uses pulsed charging. Supposedly, this desulfates the plates. Since I use both AGM and regular lead acid batteries, I picked one up. My tractor battery was reading about the same as your battery in question. I put the tender on, per the instructions and let it do it's thing (desulfate the battery). Much to my surprise, the tractor battery came back to full charge and I haven't had any problem with it since. I really like this tender because once it reaches full charge, it drops into the "monitor" mode instead of a low constant charging current. Here's a link: http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200589669_200589669 I have no affiliation with Northern Tool and I'm sure someone else makes a tender like this. I initially bought it for my motorcycle battery for winter battery tending. That battery is an AGM and requires a higher charging voltage than regular lead acid. This tender gives you a choice as to battery type as well as charging current. Now, I run through all of my stuff (wood splitter, tractor, generator) every few months and desulfate them.
Alan,
Thanks for the link. I ended up purchasing this unit and so far appears to have nursed the battery back to life.
I will see how the battery lasts in a week.
Alan,
Thanks for the link. I ended up purchasing this unit and so far appears to have nursed the battery back to life.
I will see how the battery lasts in a week.