A battery charger that is outputting 1 amp or less is considered a trickle charger.
It is not advisable to leave a trickle charger on your battery when starting the vehicle.
Yes it has a 2amp trickle charge
Use of "Trickle" type Battery ChargersIF you're talking about automotive battery applications, and it is truly a trickle charger, then the charger and cables can be left attached to the battery, and it should keep the battery at max voltage. IF however, the charger puts out more voltage than a true trickle charger, then the battery could be damaged by "overcharging."
A battery tender turns on and off automatically as the battery requires. A trickle charger is on all the time.
A trickle charger is a car battery charger that is designed to be left on a car for very long periods of time to re-charge that car battery by slowly adding charge to the battery.
If you prefer to purchase a battery trickle charger online go to a web site like Amazon or Harbor Freight. They can also be purchased at Sears or Walmart.
Yes, that is the purpose of a trickle charger. Just make sure it is an automatic charger that comes on when needed and then stops charging when the battery is fully charged. You can leave it on a battery for years if need be.
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trickle charger
Yes, you need to use a trickle charger or a very small charger such as one smaller than 5 amps.
Purchase a trickle charger and keep it connected to the battery.
yes they do. when you purchase one they normally come with a charger called a trickle charger. the only difference between at charger and regular one is that they send out less electricity to the product.