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<blockquote data-quote="nomowork" data-source="post: 210575" data-attributes="member: 6029"><p>Not a smart charger, but I have a Schumacher 4 amp model that is over 30 years old and is still used today for my boat batteries after each outing. After a full charge, I hook the batteries up to a float charger until the next use. The float chargers are about $5 at Harbor Freight. </p><p></p><p>A slow charge is usually the best for a battery and also cheap works for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nomowork, post: 210575, member: 6029"] Not a smart charger, but I have a Schumacher 4 amp model that is over 30 years old and is still used today for my boat batteries after each outing. After a full charge, I hook the batteries up to a float charger until the next use. The float chargers are about $5 at Harbor Freight. A slow charge is usually the best for a battery and also cheap works for me. [/QUOTE]
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