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PostPosted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 12:17 pm    Post subject: Battery Maintainer Reply with quote

Hi Bob,
What is your take on the Schumacher SEM-1562A battery Maintainer for gel
cell batteries. I have two 17 amp gel cells from B&C in my RV-4. Wired to
your spec's and NO electrical problems at all!
Best regards, Bruce Bell, RV-4 N23BB, 75 hours.


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PostPosted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 6:22 pm    Post subject: Battery Maintainer Reply with quote

At 03:14 PM 8/5/2009, you wrote:
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Hi Bob,
What is your take on the Schumacher SEM-1562A battery Maintainer for
gel cell batteries. I have two 17 amp gel cells from B&C in my RV-4.
Wired to your spec's and NO electrical problems at all!
Best regards, Bruce Bell, RV-4 N23BB, 75 hours.

That series of maintainers are among those I've
tested for entirely adequate performance for both
charging (slow) and leaving hooked up forever
in the maintenance mode. At $20 or so at Walmart,
it's the best value out there right now.


Bob . . .

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PostPosted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 5:24 am    Post subject: Re: Battery Maintainer Reply with quote

Guys.
Ref Schumacher SEM1562A 1.5-Amp Automatic Battery Charger
The advertising on this products packaging states "FOR 6 AND 12 VOLT LEAD ACID BATTERIES" Please confirm, this is good (safe) for Gel batteries??.....Geoff


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PostPosted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 6:01 am    Post subject: Battery Maintainer Reply with quote

At 08:24 AM 8/7/2009, you wrote:
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Guys.
Ref Schumacher SEM1562A 1.5-Amp Automatic Battery Charger
The advertising on this products packaging states "FOR 6 AND 12 VOLT
LEAD ACID BATTERIES" Please confirm, this is good (safe) for Gel
batteries??.....Geoff


"Gel" batteries are flooded batteries with some
jello added to the electrolyte to make it less
likely to leak. They're still a lead-acid device
that operates on the same chemistry as their
flooded ancestors and recombinant gas descendants.

The 1562 battery charger/maintainer offers
satisfactory performance for servicing your
batteries. You asked about a "gel" battery.
There are a lot folks that erroneously call
a sealed, vented, lead-acid, recombinant-gas
battery a "gel cell". I'm guessing that the
battery you're referring to is not a gel cell.

Gel batteries are still made and they're
preferred for deep cycle, spill-resistant
applications like wheel chairs. But they
make up a very small percentage of the
lead-acid battery market.
Bob . . .

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PostPosted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 7:28 am    Post subject: Re: Battery Maintainer Reply with quote

Bob
"There are a lot folks that erroneously call
a sealed, vented, lead-acid, recombinant-gas
battery a "gel cell". I'm guessing that the
battery you're referring to is not a gel cell."
Dead right. Thats what I've got....Geoff


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