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PostPosted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 6:11 pm    Post subject: Battery Maintainer and Dual System Reply with quote

I picked up the Schumacher 1562A Charger-Maintainer...It looks like a neat unit...

Two questions...I would expect it should be a good choice for the odyssey batteries...right?

When I get around to attempting to put a maintainer on a dual system with two batteries, any good ideas on hooking up a maintainer?

Do you think a person should use two maintainers, or attempt to charge both batteries with one? I can see some potential for screw ups using one...

Thanks,

Al Kittleson
Granbury, TX


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 6:54 pm    Post subject: Battery Maintainer and Dual System Reply with quote

I have 3 batts in my shop hooked up in parallel to one 1562A and sure
enough all three are fully charged when ever I check them. For my
rolling fleet I use a separate 1562 for each one. Its hard to drive
them all so the maintainer keeps them all topped up.
PW
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At 08:11 PM 9/7/2009, you wrote:
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I picked up the Schumacher 1562A Charger-Maintainer...It looks like
a neat unit...

Two questions...I would expect it should be a good choice for the
odyssey batteries...right?

When I get around to attempting to put a maintainer on a dual system
with two batteries, any good ideas on hooking up a maintainer?

Do you think a person should use two maintainers, or attempt to
charge both batteries with one? I can see some potential for screw
ups using one...

Thanks,

Al Kittleson
Granbury, TX


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 9:40 pm    Post subject: Battery Maintainer and Dual System Reply with quote

Paul, I was under the impression that due to differing states each battery will have to be charged separately to keep it "full" ?

Bob Verwey
A35 Bonanza ZU-DLW

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I have 3 batts in my shop hooked up in parallel to one 1562A and sure enough all three are fully charged when ever I check them. For my rolling fleet I use a separate 1562 for each one. Its hard to drive them all so the maintainer keeps them all topped up.
PW
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I picked up the Schumacher 1562A Charger-Maintainer...It looks like a neat unit...

Two questions...I would expect it should be a good choice for the odyssey batteries...right?

When I get around to attempting to put a maintainer on a dual system with two batteries, any good ideas on hooking up a maintainer?

Do you think a person should use two maintainers, or attempt to charge both batteries with one?   I can see some potential for screw ups using one...

Thanks,

Al Kittleson
Granbury, TX




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PostPosted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 6:51 am    Post subject: Battery Maintainer and Dual System Reply with quote

After months and months each batt arrive at the same volts within the accuracy of my cheap meter. Seems to work fine. I have a large truck (size 65) flooded, a smaller deep cycle AGM for the VW diesel and a large (65) AGM all in parallel. Quite a diverse combination of batts. Bob will have to explain how my combo works.
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[quote]Paul, I was under the impression that due to differing states each battery will have to be charged separately to keep it "full" ?

Bob Verwey
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On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 4:47 AM, paul wilson <pwmac(at)sisna.com (pwmac(at)sisna.com)> wrote:
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I have 3 batts in my shop hooked up in parallel to one 1562A and sure enough all three are fully charged when ever I check them. For my rolling fleet I use a separate 1562 for each one. Its hard to drive them all so the maintainer keeps them all topped up.
PW
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--> AeroElectric-List message posted by: "al38kit" <alfranken(at)msn.com (alfranken(at)msn.com)>

I picked up the Schumacher 1562A Charger-Maintainer...It looks like a neat unit...

Two questions...I would expect it should be a good choice for the odyssey batteries...right?

When I get around to attempting to put a maintainer on a dual system with two batteries, any good ideas on hooking up a maintainer?

Do you think a person should use two maintainers, or attempt to charge both batteries with one? I can see some potential for screw ups using one...

Thanks,

Al Kittleson
Granbury, TX




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