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Old 10-21-2006, 02:08 PM   #1
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Bmuss, lazy? I have yet to order the tarp, the anti-flatspot rubber, the battery maintainer, the car cover, AND schedule the oil change. Just can't face the reality of not driving my Box for MONTHS! Today I had one of the best solo-runs ever. Three hours, and all the best twisties had no traffic at all. OK, now I have to buck up and start preparing for winter.

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Old 10-21-2006, 02:45 PM   #2
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OK, the Tequipment Battery Maintainer can only be used through the cigarette lighter, right? Since I have no power where the car is stored I plan to take the battery out and maintain it indoors. What maintainers come with clamps for this scenario? ( I suppose most standard ones?) Any non-Porsche-OEM maintainers someone could recommend? How long can I keep the battery indoors without a maintainer before it really starts needing one?

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Old 10-21-2006, 02:54 PM   #3
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Would this one do the job?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/BATTERY-CHARGER-MAINTAINER-1-5-AMP-SCHUMACHER_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ63700QQihZ02 0QQitemZ300039234395QQrdZ1
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Old 10-21-2006, 03:45 PM   #4
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Hi,

That is the one which I have used for more than 5 years on my Esprit and I bought another one for the Boxster battery. Shumacher is a well respected name in Battery Chargers and Maintainers. You won't have any problems with it, but you might want to shop around locally for it at Target, Walmart, Fleet Farm and the like, I paid slightly less than what the ebay item is and that was without S/H...

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Old 10-22-2006, 04:46 AM   #5
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Thanks Jim! Schumacher it will be.
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Old 10-23-2006, 02:36 PM   #6
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How long does it take to become fully charged? Are we talking hours or days here? Thanks.
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Old 10-23-2006, 03:30 PM   #7
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How long does it take to become fully charged? Are we talking hours or days here? Thanks.
Hi,

It depnds on your starting point. But, usually, only about 4-6 Hrs. But, the maintainer keeps the battery from discharging by sensing a current drop and bringing the charger online to charge it back up. Because of this, the maintainer doesn't need the 3-10 Amps a Normal Charger uses and this is beneficial to the battery by eliminating the possibility that lead-sulphate crystals are permanently formed on the plates.

Sulphation is the formation of lead sulphate on the plates. As a lead acid type battery discharges, lead sulphate must form. There can be no discharge of such a battery without the formation of lead sulphate, it is the natural product of the chemical reactions by virtue of which current may be drawn from the battery.

When a battery has been discharged until the voltage per cell has fallen to the voltage limits, considerable portions of the lead peroxide and spongy lead remain on the plates. The sulphate which is then present is in a finely divided, porous condition, and can readily be changed back to lead peroxide and spongy lead by charging the battery.

If the discharge is continued after the voltage has fallen below it's voltage limits, an excessive amount of sulphate will form. It will fill up the pores in the active materials, and covers up much of the active material which remains, so that it is difficult to impossible to change the sulphate back to active material.

Plus, the expansion of active material which takes place as the sulphate forms is then so great that it causes the active material to break off from the plate. It is for this reason that sulphated plates should be charged at a low rate. A standard Charger (3-10 Amps) will get the battery up to charge faster, but at the expense of the battery's overall health and prolonged life.

Finally, there is a tendency for lead sulphate crystals to "tree" over from the negative to the positive plates, especially in an idle battery. Treeing will occur through the pores of the separators and as there is no flow of electrolyte in or out of the plates, the lead "trees" are not disturbed in their growth. A freshening charge causes this flow to take place, and break up the "trees" which would otherwise gradually short circuit the cells. This is another reason why using a maintainer is preferable to letting the battery sit for the off season and then recharging it in the Spring. Hope this helps...

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