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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain_Rightfoot View Post
    Battery fighter make a small charger that just has a charge and float cycle. That may be adequate for the job and I can't see why it would cause any problems?
    How does it work?. I cant see any power cord other than the 2 terminal connectors. Does it connect to the battery and use 12V power to charge the battery....Brian

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    that shouldnt cause any problems, IME its the ones with the "battery desulphating" feature that can cause the problems... 12v ECU's dont like 70v spikes.

    (not all desulphating systems are the same you might get away without having the protection there)
    Yep, cool. I'm sure you're right about that

    I'll just get the Battery Fighter Junior and hook it up. That should be more than adequate.

    @Bearman - Just plug the thing in and hook on the aligator clips. It manages the rest.
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