Got Battery
Problems? We can help!
- Q: Can I charge more than one
battery at a time with the BatteryMINDers?
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A: You can charge up
to four batteries of similar type and condition with the 12 volt
BatteryMINDers (model #12117). You can charge up to six batteries of
different type and condition with the 12 volt BatteryMINDers (model
#12248), the 24 volt BatteryMINDers (model #24021), the 36 volt
BatteryMINDers (model #36131) or with the 48 volt BatteryMINDers (model
#48041).
- Q: How can I prevent Thermal Fuse
Burn-out?
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A:
Click HERE for an in-depth review.
- Q: When does BatteryMINDers start
and stop charging my battery?
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A: BatteryMINDers
always remains on. Its output will increase or decrease in response to
your battery's needs. It never shuts off. All batteries need to be kept
on continual maintenance charge to prevent discharge and "Lead Plate
Sulphation".
- Q: What happens if I connect
BatteryMINDers to my battery incorrectly?
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A: Nothing! The
green light will not turn on. Simply reverse the battery clips and the
green light will come on and remain on until disconnected!
- Q: Will BatteryMINDers first
recharge bring my battery to full capacity and then maintain it forever?
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A: Yes
BatteryMINDers fully recharges your battery and keeps it at full charge
indefinitely (weeks, months, even years)!
- Q: Does BatteryMINDers extend the
life of my battery?
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A: Yes, by
preventing and eliminating "Lead Plate Sulphation", which occurs when a
battery is not used or kept charged.
- Q: Do I need to add water to my
battery when connected and maintained by BatteryMINDers?
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A: BatteryMINDers
prevents "boil-off" due to overcharging, the main cause of water loss.
- Q: How do I know if my battery is
sulphated?
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A: By carefully
removing the battery cell caps and looking into each cell you will see
evidence of a white crystal, frost-like coating. This is the sulphation,
which is permanently destroying your battery's ability to store a
charge.
- Q: If my battery already has
started to sulfate can BatteryMINDers save it?
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A: Yes, it can
prevent any further sulphation.
See Charger with a Brain.
- Q: I've seen other
maintenance-type battery chargers for less money. Why should I buy
BatteryMINDers?
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A: These other
chargers shut off, then wait for the battery to self discharge before
turning back on. This is when Sulphation occurs! Also, none of them can
reverse the sulphate build-up in your battery. Only the BatteryMINDers
can accomplish this safely and inexpensively.
- Q: Anytime I leave my battery for
even short periods of time I find it either dead or dying. What can I do
to maintain my battery at full charge without overcharging it, during
these periods?
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A: The
BatteryMINDers prevents batteries from discharging without the risk of
overcharge no matter how long they are left connected. Note: Please read
description of each unit very carefully before making your decision.
- Q: Is there a way to bring back a
dying battery, even one that is several years old?
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A: Yes, with the
BatteryMINDers you can reverse the sulphation buildup that is killing
your battery.
- Q: How can I know if my battery
is healthy and charging system is working correctly before I have a
problem starting ?
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A:
Battery and Alternator Conditioner Tester (Model 12104) protects and
displays the condition of your battery + alternator / charging system at
a touch of a button.
- Q: What do the red and green
lights mean in the BatteryMINDers?
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A: The red light
comes on when the BatteryMINDers is plugged in an electrical outlet. The
green LED lights when the unit is properly attached to the battery
posts. The blinking green light means that the BatteryMINDers is in the
desulphation-maintenance mode.
- Q: When should I press the
Desulphation button on my BatteryMINDers?
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A: This button
should only be pressed if the green light does not automatically blink
within 72 hours. Note that you only need to press the button lightly
without using force. Pressing this button in less time will prevent the
battery from being fully charged or desulphated in the shortest possible
time. Note that the failure to press the Desulphation button if the
green light does not blink within 72 hours may lead to unit burn-out or
battery damage.
Click here for more information.
- Q: How do I tell if my
BatteryMINDers is working properly?
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A: Test it on your
car battery. Green light should start blinking after a short period of
time. Test the battery with a voltmeter. It should read around 13 volt
DC.
- Q: How do I test my battery with
a hydrometer?
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A: 1. When using the
tester for the first time or after a long period of non-use, fill the
tester with battery fluid and let sit for 1/2 hour or longer. This will
soak the balls in order to give you more accurate readings. Failure to
do so will give you false readings, indicating a battery that may not be
in as good condition as you may have thought.
2. After inserting the tester in a cell, gently tap the tester several
times against the inside the wall of each cell to dislodge air bubbles
that will cause more balls to float than should. Failure to do so will
yield false readings indicating a battery that is not fully desulphated
or does not qualify for desulphation.
3. ALWAYS rinse the tester with fresh water after every use. Failure to
do so will cause false readings. Store the tester in a holder to prevent
breakage.
- Q: Can I use model 12112 (12 volt
BatteryMINDers) to charge and maintain my Optima batteries?
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A: Yes, you can use
it on Optima batteries for short periods (2-3 months) at a time. If you
need to maintain your Optima batteries for longer periods, you should
get the BatteryMINDers adjusted for Optima batteries. If you need to
maintain your Optima batteries for longer periods, you should get the
BatteryMINDer models
12118 or
12248-ODY adjusted for Optima batteries.