Can I use this plug for a battery tender? If so where can I find an adapter for it?
Living in South Texas and riding year round, I very seldom use the tender. Only plugged my CTX1300 in once in 4-1/2 years. Have had my wife’s F3-S on it a couple times, but she doesn’t ride as often (or as far) as I do. My “quick rides” are usually around 25-30 miles. But... I do have a Battery Tender. It's just not used much. :doorag:
What is the correct kind?Battery Maintainer
Simple answer ....... YES.
Long answer, be careful about what type of Battery charger/ maintainer you use. As some types are not your friend, they can actually do harm to your Battery.
Ask me how I know. Been there and done the wrong things.
That's the same brand and type I have.What is the correct kind?
I put mine on a tender all winter. Just went out to start it and it is completely dead.
Mine is a Deltran Battery Tender Junior that I had from a few years back.
I'm a firm believer in them. In saying that, that's the brand I've had the best luck with, and even then I had to get one replaced under warranty that stopped charging.I put mine on a tender all winter. Just went out to start it and it is completely dead.
Mine is a Deltran Battery Tender Junior that I had from a few years back.
Maintainer = Good. Only charges when voltage starts dropping on battery.What is the correct kind?
I put mine on a tender all winter. Just went out to start it and it is completely dead.
Mine is a Deltran Battery Tender Junior that I had from a few years back.
Both the BatteryTender Plus & Junior battery chargers do not turn off after they charge the battery. They automatically switch to a safe float voltage level that keeps the battery charged and yet does not do any harm to the battery.
I should have put trickle charger instead of tender. So many use tender and trickle charger as the same thing. Battery Tender is one of the best out there at maintaining.I use a Battery Tender Jr.
According the description on their website: