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| I would think you would have to get a ridiculously priced charger to be satisfied. I imagine I spent over $400 on an Associated charger (NAT approved) and haven’t been happy. If the battery is truly dead you have to put jumper cables on it for awhile or put an old non-computer controlled charger on it to get enough juice in it to where the Associated charger will do what it’s supposed to do.
It even had a “dead battery override” on it but that very rarely gets it to charge the battery.
I do like the safety of it. On old school chargers you just hope the mechanical timer doesn’t break because then you’ll come back to a steaming hot battery that seems like a fire hazard. On the computer controlled ones, if something breaks it will probably fail to continue charging. I feel comfortable leaving batteries on the Associated charger I have for days if I forget or something. | |
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