RacingRoger
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Greetings, Y'all!
It's time I bought a battery tender for the Mustang. A lot of you folks like the Noco Genius Brand, but I have a question or two...
First, research shows the difference between the two I mentioned is 2 amps versus 5 amps charging, plus the genius 5 has an extra "mode" called Repair (designed to attempt to restore old, bad batteries. Somehow). Also, the Genius2 is designed for batteries up to 40 amp hours, where the Genius5 takes it all the way up to 120 amp hours. My research here is unfruitful as to how critical amp hour charging is to a car battery. And it's $20 difference between the two products.
My questions are:
Will 40 amp hours be enough for a cart battery?
And
If 40 amp hours is enough, is the extra $20 worth getting the extra repair mode?
Bonus question: is there anything else I gain for an extra $20 besides greater amp hour capacity and Repair mode? (And 3 more amps -- there is that).
Yeah, yeah -- it's only $20. BUT I have to sell this idea to the Off-Base Commander, who understands the value of a dollar much more than the physics and mechanical sides of things.
Discuss, please! And thanks in advance...
It's time I bought a battery tender for the Mustang. A lot of you folks like the Noco Genius Brand, but I have a question or two...
First, research shows the difference between the two I mentioned is 2 amps versus 5 amps charging, plus the genius 5 has an extra "mode" called Repair (designed to attempt to restore old, bad batteries. Somehow). Also, the Genius2 is designed for batteries up to 40 amp hours, where the Genius5 takes it all the way up to 120 amp hours. My research here is unfruitful as to how critical amp hour charging is to a car battery. And it's $20 difference between the two products.
My questions are:
Will 40 amp hours be enough for a cart battery?
And
If 40 amp hours is enough, is the extra $20 worth getting the extra repair mode?
Bonus question: is there anything else I gain for an extra $20 besides greater amp hour capacity and Repair mode? (And 3 more amps -- there is that).
Yeah, yeah -- it's only $20. BUT I have to sell this idea to the Off-Base Commander, who understands the value of a dollar much more than the physics and mechanical sides of things.
Discuss, please! And thanks in advance...
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