bajarick60
Active Member
Hi got a question, I have a Porsche battery tender that plugs into the cigarette lighter of my Porsche can this be used with my 2004 XLR ?
Thanks Rick.
Thanks Rick.
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When owners mention Battery Tenders, (or Battery Minders) they're referencing a specific product, not a generic battery charger. There are a number of reasons why either of these two products are ideal for the XLR over a regular charger, and their websites describe the details.
The Battery Tender connects directly to the XLR's battery terminals.
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I have been using a regular battery charger for over 12 months now. Why would a tender or minder be better?
I have been using a regular battery charger for over 12 months now. Why would a tender or minder be better?
Al,
Rex
i also have an odyssey, but it does still need to be maintained once a week unless you drive it alot.
letting it discharge and sit at low voltage will cause premature battery failure. even if its an AGM.
ill take some pics next time i get the car out. its been rainy here for 2 weeks!!!
I just bought a battery tender and I was just wondering if you have to or need to disconnect the battery from the car before charging ? Im assuming it wont hurt anything still connected to the car ?I agree with lextoy and CC's statements,,,,,, I've been using four Battery Tender PLUS models for over 10 years now, with no battery problems. Automatic shut-off after reaching full charge status is critical to prolonging battery life I've found.
Thats what I was hoping you'd say , thanksLeaving the Battery Tender connected to the battery while connected to the car is fine. It's preferred, because you won't lose any of your programmable settings.
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