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How is the Battery Fighter® battery charger different from a trickle charger?

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Posted Jogn Cartman edited answer

How is the Battery Fighter® battery charger different from a trickle charger?

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There are so many good chargers! You just have to look for them. On the other side, there are lots of scammers. Many companies will try to tell you a cable for 20 or 30 dollars when in reality, that costs 3 dollars to make. And don’t even get me started on the quality. The majority of them are making a terrible job when it comes about that. I’ve been wanting for a while to change my phone charger, so I’ve started looking for better options. I’ve come across desktopsupercharger.com and I’ve decided to give it a try. So far, I am satisfied by it and I had no issues so far. It’s important to invest in a good charger!

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Kattie

There are plenty of battery chargers you can get on nowadays digital market, but one of the best manufacturers is Villain, in my opinion. I’ve recently ordered their portable charger from Amazon ( weblink: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08527CGRT ), and well, it has capacity of  20000 mAh with quick charge 3.0 technology, but it seems like it has even bigger capacity, I’m telling you. It has been helping me in the last 5 days travel, every single day, with charging cellphone, and even laptop.

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A.The Battery Fighter® battery charger delivers constant 1.25 Amp charging current to raise battery terminal voltage to approximately 80% recharged during bulk charge mode, charging current will then drop gradually. The battery charge voltage is held constantly at 14.4 VDC during absorption charge mode until the current drops to 0.1 Amp or until 6 to 8 hours have elapsed. It then automatically switches to a float charge mode. During float charge mode, the output voltage of the Battery Fighter® battery charger is 13.2 VDC, which is well below the gassing voltage of a lead acid battery. This keeps the battery topped off, while minimizing any detrimental effects to do with gassing. The Battery Fighter® battery charger is able to perform these complex switching functions because its electronic circuitry is controlled by an on board microprocessor. Although they often appear to be a better economic choice for the typical consumer, trickle chargers do not have the advantage of sophisticated

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