I am planning to finally buy my new 20-ft towable after a few setbacks.
In my quest to empty the house and hit the road, I am Ebaying a variety of odd things around the house. In the garage I found a battery charger. I'm thinking my late beloved may have used it for motorcycle batteries, but I'm not sure. The clips look teeny compared to those you would see on jumper cables. It's a "Battery Tender Plus" by Deltran, front says 12V 1.25A.
Is this something that would be useful to have in the trailer for charging a 'house battery', or should I send it on its way?
Rickl said
12:23 PM May 1, 2016
That is a charger that you would have hooked up to the motorcycle during extended periods of inactivity. I have two of them for my motorcycles So I'm well aware of the brand and purpose.
-- Edited by Rickl on Sunday 1st of May 2016 12:24:42 PM
Second Chance said
01:42 PM May 1, 2016
Pat,
To answer your question, your RV should come with a built-in battery charger/maintainer for the house battery. In my opinion, you can "let it go."
Hi guys,
I am planning to finally buy my new 20-ft towable after a few setbacks.
In my quest to empty the house and hit the road, I am Ebaying a variety of odd things around the house. In the garage I found a battery charger. I'm thinking my late beloved may have used it for motorcycle batteries, but I'm not sure. The clips look teeny compared to those you would see on jumper cables. It's a "Battery Tender Plus" by Deltran, front says 12V 1.25A.
Is this something that would be useful to have in the trailer for charging a 'house battery', or should I send it on its way?
That is a charger that you would have hooked up to the motorcycle during extended periods of inactivity. I have two of them for my motorcycles So I'm well aware of the brand and purpose.
-- Edited by Rickl on Sunday 1st of May 2016 12:24:42 PM
To answer your question, your RV should come with a built-in battery charger/maintainer for the house battery. In my opinion, you can "let it go."
Rob