Trickle charger do seem to work well. I have all my occasionally used cars on them. Since the cars are in my own garage the chargers are on them all the time. For the retro I took the trunk light bulb out and just leave the trunk open - but of course that would not work for outside or a public garage.
As a side story about the effectiveness of trickle chargers, one of my other cars has had a charger on it for years, but last year the starting was getting slow and at first start this spring it was pretty weak and at the next try the battery was finally stone cold dead. Upon removing the battery I looked at the date code and said, "that can't be right", so I got the purchase receipt out of the glove box and the date WAS correct - April 2000. Yup, 22 years! If I was told this I would think it was a tall tale and would not have believed it. But I saw it myself.
Now, don't misunderstand, I am not claiming a trickle charger will make all batteries last that long, but it does demonstrate they do work (at least to me). P.S. - this is a much older car with NO computers.
As a side story about the effectiveness of trickle chargers, one of my other cars has had a charger on it for years, but last year the starting was getting slow and at first start this spring it was pretty weak and at the next try the battery was finally stone cold dead. Upon removing the battery I looked at the date code and said, "that can't be right", so I got the purchase receipt out of the glove box and the date WAS correct - April 2000. Yup, 22 years! If I was told this I would think it was a tall tale and would not have believed it. But I saw it myself.
Now, don't misunderstand, I am not claiming a trickle charger will make all batteries last that long, but it does demonstrate they do work (at least to me). P.S. - this is a much older car with NO computers.
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