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Product Description
- Constantly monitors the battery without the damaging effects of trickle chargers
- Voltage output compensates for temperature changes
- Initial charge brings battery to full charge at approximately 14.2V
- After full charge is reached, converts to float charger and monitors battery at 13.2V
- Although a constant charge is being applied to the battery, there is little or no current (approx. 10mA)
- 12V Battery Tender Plus has new fused quick-disconnect rings with a weather cover
- Optional pouch for safe and easy storage or transportation
- Snap cords and extensions are available separately
- Has eye connectors
Note:
Earlier model Battery Tenders have a WHITE snap cord connector; later models have a BLACK snap cord connector. These snap cords are NOT interchangeable.

Battery Tender
Snap Cord Super Smart Replacement Parts Battery Chargers
$7.95

Availability:
This item ships via UPS Ground and delivery will take approximately 4-5 business days depending on your location from CA.
Disclaimer:
Actual product may look different from the image depicted. All images were provided by the manufacturer.MANUFACTURER INFORMATION
About Battery Tender
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Deltran Corporation is a family owned company that has designed and manufactured transformers, power supplies, and battery chargers for over 41 years. The Battery Tender chargers are recognized as the most technologically advanced chargers on the market today. The Battery Tender product lines incorporate constant current, constant voltage, multi-step charging programs that include advanced absorption, equalization, and float maintenance functions. This ensures that your battery will be fully charged even after long-term storage.
Battery charging has become a science. New highly efficient lead acid batteries need more efficient charging techniques. The days of hooking up the cables, pushing the "on" button and letting the battery charger do its own unregulated thing are over.
With battery technology changing at a very rapid pace, and virtually every battery manufacturer being pressured by end users to develop more power and capacity from a smaller package, charging methods have also changed.