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Battery charger: School me


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While I figure out WTF to do with my non-fault but mostly dead hybrid pack, the car's been hitting the traditional starter (and thus the 12V battery) far harder than the charging system was really designed for. I'm sitting on a $100 gift card for Sears, so with the goal of having at least a weekly top-off/conditioning charge applied, what should I be looking at, and what is unnecessary fluff?
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As long as there are no special charging instructions for your hybrid vehicle (I'm not sure so I'm just putting that out there) getting a decent maintainer is all most people need. Anything with a float mode should take care of the average car battery, I have a C-tek charger because it has a few different settings and lists my Optima as a special setting. Of which I needed.
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No specials that I'm aware of, though one of the "make it work better" tricks discovered by a canuck corporate fleet manager (and "blessed" by Honda) is to occasionally disconnect the 12V battery so the hybrid charge state is lost, forcing a deep discharge recalibration. Doing the float charge while disconnected from the rest of the car would take care of both at the same time :)
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Your car should only need a battery charger if you believe your alternator is not working. Your alternator should work every time your engine is on. If your battery is needed to start the car, then the engine will be turning and in turn, charging the battery. Anything in addition to that would be, IMO, 'unnecessary fluff'.
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Not sure if it has enough output but for my wife's old car I used one of these:

http://www.harborfreight.com/battery-float-charger-automatic-69594.html

 

I cut off the clamps on teh end and wired in a 12v cigarette lighter adapter like this:

http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?partnumber=265-272&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=pla

 

That way she could pull in the garage, lower her window and plug the cigarette lighter in and it would keep the car topped off till she drove it again. Many cars, the cigarette lighter is wired right into the battery circuit and isn't keyed.

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