Description
BatteryMINDer® Model 24021
Don't just charge your batteries.Condition them!
The BatteryMINDer® is a 3-stage constant current/voltage charger/maintainer/conditioner that extends performance and life of all types/sizes/brands of 6-V, 8-V and 12 Volt batteries. These include maintenance-free, marine, deep cycle, sealed, gel, and all popular brands of AGM dry-type, valve-regulated batteries, such as Trojan, U.S. Battery, Exide, Optima and Odyssey. Push button selector for AGM, Gel batteries and maintenance type ensure exact compliance with all battery manufacturers' specifications.
The BatteryMINDer® automatically dissolves harmful power-robbing sulfation using safe, patented high-frequency pulse technology1. Guaranteed to increase your battery's life and performance, or you get 100% of your money back within 1-year.
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1 Sulfation is the #1 cause of early battery failure and loss of performance as determined by the Battery Council International, Dec. 1998.
An important question
An Important QUESTION you should know the answer to before making a buying decision:
Why would you or anyone pay up to $150 for any battery charger, when there are dozens of much less expensive, good quality chargers from which to choose?
ANSWER:
- The cost of the average starter or deep cycle battery is $85, with an average-life of three (3) years (200 full charge - discharge cycles). Many types, such as sealed AGM, Gel or spiral-wound "dry" (Optima, Odyssey, Exide, etc.) cost considerably more ($125 - $175 ea.). They also will not reach their full design life of five or more years, unless they are properly "treated" during their entire lifetime.
- The Average performance of all battery types, over their life, diminishes to 50% of original. Measured in either cranking-amps (starter type battery) or ampere-hours (deep cycle battery), your battery has "shrunk" when compared to its original performance and capacity by 50% or more, before it finally dies. The major reason (believed by many authorities to be 75% -90% of the cause) for this loss is not just "old age", but a condition known as "sulfation".