05-01-2011, 08:59 AM
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If you live in a cold or temperate area then you know how cold weather affects the performance of batteries. You are unfortunately familiar with the slow cranking, sickly groaning sounds and the dreaded "click, click click" of low or all but dead batteries.
You may want to look into a battery conditioner. These little gems mount under the hood near your battery(s) and run on house current. Plug your vehicle into an electrical cord and the charger/conditioner will keep you battery at a full charge.
They are available at most parts chains and are relatively inexpensive and easy to install for even the least mechanically inclined folks.
I got this link from Advance Auto but check with your favorite supplier for pricing and availability.
Schumacher battery maintainer
Here's the link directly to Schumacher.
Schumacher battery products
You may want to look into a battery conditioner. These little gems mount under the hood near your battery(s) and run on house current. Plug your vehicle into an electrical cord and the charger/conditioner will keep you battery at a full charge.
They are available at most parts chains and are relatively inexpensive and easy to install for even the least mechanically inclined folks.
I got this link from Advance Auto but check with your favorite supplier for pricing and availability.
Schumacher battery maintainer
Here's the link directly to Schumacher.
Schumacher battery products