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Old 02-11-2008, 01:22 PM
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Default the best way to maintain your battery

the best way to maintain your battery is put it on a charger.
but the problem is that you have to open the car.
So i put the cable under the headlight !
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Old 02-11-2008, 01:32 PM
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the best way to maintain your battery is put it on a charger.
but the problem is that you have to open the car.
So i put the cable under the headlight !
Do we need a charger? I never used it. I thought it is only for Ferraris
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you are right ! walt
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There is ONLY one way to really maintian the battery on a Lamborghini




























DRIVE THE FRIKIN CAR EVRYDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Well, thats a bit deceptive. You want a tender not a charger. A typical tender has a chip so that when the battery drops 10% it kicks in. The Porsche unit works well also, requiring only to crack open a window and plug it into the 12v accessory plug.
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this sears tender works good for me, just plug it into the 12v accessory plug,
and its only $30


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so, you can't close the car !
In Europe , the insurance works if the car is closed.
So the tender maintain the battery and nobody take your car !!!
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Look at Ctec chargers , they are intelligent chargers/maintainers that you can leave on the battery for weeks , its even smaller then a bread box .

Here is the dutch importer.

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so, you can't close the car !
In Europe , the insurance works if the car is closed.
So the tender maintain the battery and nobody take your car !!!
In U.S. we have garages,......with doors. Even better.
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