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I'm not gonna argue with ya...after all..aside from knowin a thing or two...you see more batteries every day,,,than you do people...nobody else I know can say that..



Harbor Freight electrical stuff is not a laughing matter to me. Those cheap chargers may or may not burn the garage down, but I sure wouldn't trust them. Also, their output can apparently vary quite a bit.
It's great that they have worked for you, but there are definitely superior maintainers out there. Ones with desulfation and carefully calculated charge curves (voltage, amps, temp). It's a bit like comparing a Yugo to a Challenger, I think.
Yes, both are cars and in theory both will get you to where you're going, but there are notable differences between them. Is a $20 (when on sale) BatteryMINDer really that much better than a $8 HF one? Absofriggin'lutely yes.
To be really nice to some of my batteries I use PulseTech maintainers that cost around ten times of a HF one. Are they worth it? With some 80 batteries to take care of, wanting them to last and perform as well as possible, I'd say yes they are. You may disagree.
It's great that they have worked for you, but there are definitely superior maintainers out there. Ones with desulfation and carefully calculated charge curves (voltage, amps, temp). It's a bit like comparing a Yugo to a Challenger, I think.
Yes, both are cars and in theory both will get you to where you're going, but there are notable differences between them. Is a $20 (when on sale) BatteryMINDer really that much better than a $8 HF one? Absofriggin'lutely yes.
To be really nice to some of my batteries I use PulseTech maintainers that cost around ten times of a HF one. Are they worth it? With some 80 batteries to take care of, wanting them to last and perform as well as possible, I'd say yes they are. You may disagree.
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