Tecmate Battery Tenders

I know most of us are dreading the colder weather. Put your bike to sleep for the winter with a great charger at a great price. OptiMate 3 desulfater-charger saves neglected, deep discharged batteries other smart chargers can’t!
It will safely maintain your vehicle’s battery during long term storage.
Hook up the battery and OptiMate immediately checks if the battery is sulfated or not. If it is OptiMate applies ‘first aid’ in the form of a voltage of up to 22V** at low current for up to 2 hours, to recover the battery so it can again accept a charge. It then ‘bulk’ (constant current) charges the battery, the starting stage if no sulfation was detected. There-after the unique ‘verification’ (pulsing charge & check) stage provides low voltage desulfating care and tops off the charge. OptiMate then tests & confirms whether the battery can retain sufficient charge to crank an engine before it engages long term maintenance mode. During maintenance it “floats & tests” 30 minutes on, 30 minutes off, so the battery is always 100% ready, but never overcharged.

$49.99+tax get yours while they last

$10 shipping with Canada Post any where in southern Ontario
or pick up in Toronto

Glen 416-889-8769
www.fsmotorcycle.com
388 Carlaw Ave #102b

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Here's a question... May not be the right place if it .. but oh well...

Is there any health risk/danger to charging the batteries indoors during the winter...say... in the home office, under the desk?.. or just sitting on the work bench?...

these are great glen.. id be interested in getting another one...
 
locO leoN said:
Here's a question... May not be the right place if it .. but oh well...

Is there any health risk/danger to charging the batteries indoors during the winter...say... in the home office, under the desk?.. or just sitting on the work bench?...

Depends on the battery. A sealed battery should be no problem. A traditional vented battery will give off Oxygen and Hydrogen. While not necesarily a health risk, there is the danger of those gasses igniting if a spark gets close.
 
locO leoN said:
Here's a question... May not be the right place if it .. but oh well...

Is there any health risk/danger to charging the batteries indoors during the winter...say... in the home office, under the desk?.. or just sitting on the work bench?...

these are great glen.. id be interested in getting another one...

What Redbird said. vented batteries are really the only ones that off gas when they are being charged. If the battery is already in good shape then there should be minimal off gassing. I would still leave the battery in the basement away from the furnace or in the garage.

Cheers
 
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