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CHARGERS-The Best Available

Does anyone use High Frequency chargers? If yes, how do you like them and are they maintenance free/friendly? We presently use Hobarts, C&D, KW, Exide and GNB chargers. All take too long to charge (4-8hours) compared to High Frequency/Minit Chargers (1 hour).
  • Posted 25 Aug 2005 21:05
  • By dougster
  • joined 23 Sep'04 - 44 messages
  • Florida, United States
Hydrogen Fuel Cells are here to stay. Implement and proceed with safety in mind.
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some of HF's has air-bubbler in order to blow out the sulfid-colts inside the lead-acid batteries. if you clinging to HF I offer TBI, any other way ours.
  • Posted 7 Oct 2005 04:51
  • By bricoler
  • joined 9 Jul'05 - 2 messages
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Zoltan
BMW just forbid HF chargers in reference on its harmonic content. Basically I do not like them. Up to my knoweldge faztech charger is the best, (my company :), end of the month I will have some independent competitive comparasion with TBI HF charger. I have a faztech-hobart comparasion, that is expressive. send me an email if you want it.
  • Posted 6 Oct 2005 01:20
  • By bricoler
  • joined 9 Jul'05 - 2 messages
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