Battery maintainers

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Re: Battery maintainers

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That 444 looks wicked with the blade on @Chad ! We should start some sort of brotherhood of the 444 gang with leather jacket and all :rofl: sons of the 444, the number of the mist :52:

Well, I gave up on experimenting with the original Case battery that came with the latest 444 and got a new battery from Walmart on an impulse :D

Talk about white stuff, put another auger on the caster and slapped it on the 446 because I just don't have the time and energy now to :creeper: deal with putting it on the 244 like I intended (dreamed of). :cheers:

P.S. I am an impostor in this discussion, I own zero battery tenders :109:
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Re: Battery maintainers

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DavidBarkey wrote: Sun Nov 28, 2021 6:23 am I have wanted to get one and see for myself if you can resurrect an older week battery , but they are expensive and not in the budget right now .
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I have the "Battery Minder Plus" pictured above. The first one I bought years ago was $55+ usd, A few years later Northern Tool had them on a doorbuster sale for $24 :smash: I bought 4 and I talked Dad into buying some for his growing GT collection, which I later inherited.

I don't know if the holiday doorbuster sales are a big deal up there, but keep your eyes open ;)

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Re: Battery maintainers

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Thanks! I'm in for the 444 club. :)

I'm excited to try the snow chains this year (just had wheel weights previously; the other 444 donated for now until I rebuild it). With me on the back it'll be around 610lbs and the added traction should hopefully make a difference.

I might pick up another battery too and call it a day. Wanted to pick one up from Costco when I was there a few weeks ago, but there were none to be had (maybe they consider it a seasonal thing?) Have had good luck with them before for the $. But might try something a little better this time.

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Just a reminder about replacement batteries. Garden tractor U1 and U1R batteries a rated by cranking amps and cold cranking amps. Onan engines need a 340 CCA rating. Box store batteries are often 300CCA and less. The low CA/CCA batteries will start an onan on a warm day if the tractor has not sat for a week or so but get a set of booster cables if you want to start it in the winter cold.

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Re: Battery maintainers

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Spike188 wrote: Mon Nov 29, 2021 9:58 am Just a reminder about replacement batteries. Garden tractor U1 and U1R batteries a rated by cranking amps and cold cranking amps. Onan engines need a 340 CCA rating. Box store batteries are often 300CCA and less. The low CA/CCA batteries will start an onan on a warm day if the tractor has not sat for a week or so but get a set of booster cables if you want to start it in the winter cold.

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The battery I just got from Walmart is 150 CCA :(( (this shows how cheap I am). Should probably return it, don't know if they accept batteries to be returned though.

I'd have gotten one at Costco, but yes, the don't have GT batteries out of season :cuss:
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Re: Battery maintainers

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Eugen wrote: Mon Nov 29, 2021 12:49 pm
Spike188 wrote: Mon Nov 29, 2021 9:58 am Just a reminder about replacement batteries. Garden tractor U1 and U1R batteries a rated by cranking amps and cold cranking amps. Onan engines need a 340 CCA rating. Box store batteries are often 300CCA and less. The low CA/CCA batteries will start an onan on a warm day if the tractor has not sat for a week or so but get a set of booster cables if you want to start it in the winter cold.

Spike.
The battery I just got from Walmart is 150 CCA :(( (this shows how cheap I am). Should probably return it, don't know if they accept batteries to be returned though.

I'd have gotten one at Costco, but yes, the don't have GT batteries out of season :cuss:
If you have not installed it they will take it back ,just tell it is to small . I get mine all from automotive parts suppliers . Interstate 300 CCA / 375 CA in Frankie and thats a P220 Onan and 12 gpm. pump it cranks over with no issues . That battery is about 5 years old now and not one issue . I have found over the years that quality batteries are better than there rating and the cheap stuff lower than there rating . You do get what you pay for .

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Re: Battery maintainers

Post by ssmewing »

Battery chargers can perform much more these days than they ever did. They can actually repair a battery. They also have controllers built-in for smart charging which means your charge level will not cause damage while charging.

I bought this one. Save your manual as entering the different functions is done by holding the button down at just the right time and place.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07W8 ... UTF8&psc=1

Having said that, for winter use you should have a battery with as close to or over 400 amps starting power.
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Re: Battery maintainers

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The Pro Logic battery charger which is a battery maintainer is working fine. It charges four batteries with 2 amps each. It charges then goes into a pause mode then back on charge as the voltage drops. I've been checking the four tractor batteries with a voltmeter, and they have been holding at 13 volts.
I had a bad battery in my winter project 444, that gave me 10 volts on the voltmeter. I disconnected one of the charged batteries on the Pro Logic charger and connected this battery to it. The next day it had a red light on the charger meaning there was a fault somewhere. I turned if off and restarted it and the next day it faulted again. This charger is supposed to have a pulsing cycle to break down lead sulfate between cells in the battery.
I guess that particular battery will be turned in for a core charge when I purchase a new one.

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