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For what it's worth, I've used a Battery Tender Plus ($60), a Battery
Minder Plus($60), and a Xenotronic HPX-10 charger ($40) on my 9AH and 14AH SLA glider batteries. All are multi-stage chargers, and frankly, I never saw a bit of difference between these chargers in my useage. That useage is simple - I put the battery on charge about 9pm when I get home from the airport, and I take it off the following morning. My experience also agrees with Andy (GY) in a previous thread - SLA batteries work fine, losing a little capacity every time you charge them, until suddenly they go bad. I keep an eye on the end of flight voltage to get a feel for capacity problems, and buy new batteries every two years. -John |
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