Sponsored

When do you need a battery tender?

jRuN

Well-Known Member
First Name
John
Joined
Dec 6, 2022
Threads
6
Messages
206
Reaction score
253
Location
Orlando
Car(s)
2022 Supra 3.0, 2017 Ram 1500 Sport
I take the supra out maybe .. 2 times a week.. quick little trips to the local cars and coffee and to do a date night or joy cruise.. I have seen people talking about using battery tenders, at what level of use are they really required for these batteries we have?
Sponsored

 

Dannyvandelft

Well-Known Member
First Name
Danny
Joined
Jan 15, 2019
Threads
17
Messages
3,154
Reaction score
4,599
Location
44133
Car(s)
Ordered A91 edition Supra
I put mine on a CTEK charger when I store it for the winter. I'd say if it's going to be 2 weeks or more, plug it in.
 
OP
OP
jRuN

jRuN

Well-Known Member
First Name
John
Joined
Dec 6, 2022
Threads
6
Messages
206
Reaction score
253
Location
Orlando
Car(s)
2022 Supra 3.0, 2017 Ram 1500 Sport
I put mine on when the car is going to sit for more than a week without driving it
Alright... So I'll probably grab one... I can definitely go a week every now and again with travel schedule.. this was basically what it was looking for... Just to be safe. Thanks guys
 

Buck

Member
First Name
Buck
Joined
Mar 1, 2019
Threads
2
Messages
16
Reaction score
4
Location
Canton, GA
Car(s)
2020 LE, 2018 Toyota Tundra Limited Crew Cab
I am not familiar with a battery tender, what type/manufacturer do you use and how are they hooked up?
 

ArmenLS1

Well-Known Member
Joined
Aug 2, 2022
Threads
27
Messages
295
Reaction score
243
Location
Canada
Car(s)
Supra, Type R
Anything that supports AGM batteries. My car lives on a battery tender because I hardly drive it. Hook it up at the front and not directly to battery as per manual.

I use this one ------> https://www.blackanddecker12volt.com/bm3b

Listed as AGM compatible. Easy to use, inexpensive, and it works just fine. 2 long winters stored without issues.
 

J29DB03

Well-Known Member
Joined
Dec 14, 2021
Threads
4
Messages
2,290
Reaction score
4,665
Location
US
Car(s)
2021 3.0
Good responses here. To summerize:

1. Get a tender that is AGM compatible.
2. Hook up under the hood. You can hook up to the battery but to be safe follow the manual.
3. One week, or even less if you want, of not driving is a more than safe amount of time to hook it up before shit were to happen.

Follow those and you won’t go wrong.
 

consultadrone

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 23, 2020
Threads
13
Messages
495
Reaction score
492
Location
Southern California
Car(s)
2020 Supra
I use this one. BMW branded by CTEK. I know, there are cheaper options out there, but I use this one so that, if there's an issue, no one can claim that I fucked up the battery with the wrong maintainer. I pretty much have it on there all the time (I don't drive much - bought it new in 2020 and only have 14K miles lol). Always connect to the charge points under the hood. No issues so far. Works great

https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/bmw-battery-charger-usa-61432358315
 

puzzled

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jun 4, 2020
Threads
0
Messages
2,134
Reaction score
2,712
Location
USA
Car(s)
2020 3.0L Premium
My hobby cars run battery tenders when I know I will not be driving them for more than 2 days. I only drive them on weekends when weather is nice and I have 3 different hobby cars (all cheap cars for poor stupid people like me) so it can be weeks before I drive them again.
On my daily drivers, I found that it is best to run battery tender if the car was not (or will not be) moved for more than 2 weeks.
 

Buck

Member
First Name
Buck
Joined
Mar 1, 2019
Threads
2
Messages
16
Reaction score
4
Location
Canton, GA
Car(s)
2020 LE, 2018 Toyota Tundra Limited Crew Cab
Anything that supports AGM batteries. My car lives on a battery tender because I hardly drive it. Hook it up at the front and not directly to battery as per manual.

I use this one ------> https://www.blackanddecker12volt.com/bm3b

Listed as AGM compatible. Easy to use, inexpensive, and it works just fine. 2 long winters stored without issues.
Thanks
 

Buck

Member
First Name
Buck
Joined
Mar 1, 2019
Threads
2
Messages
16
Reaction score
4
Location
Canton, GA
Car(s)
2020 LE, 2018 Toyota Tundra Limited Crew Cab
I use this one. BMW branded by CTEK. I know, there are cheaper options out there, but I use this one so that, if there's an issue, no one can claim that I fucked up the battery with the wrong maintainer. I pretty much have it on there all the time (I don't drive much - bought it new in 2020 and only have 14K miles lol). Always connect to the charge points under the hood. No issues so far. Works great

https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/bmw-battery-charger-usa-61432358315
Thanks
 

razorlab

Well-Known Member
First Name
Bryan
Joined
Oct 2, 2021
Threads
29
Messages
8,568
Reaction score
16,798
Location
Hudson Valley, NY
Car(s)
Not a Corvette.
I use this one. BMW branded by CTEK. I know, there are cheaper options out there, but I use this one so that, if there's an issue, no one can claim that I fucked up the battery with the wrong maintainer. I pretty much have it on there all the time (I don't drive much - bought it new in 2020 and only have 14K miles lol). Always connect to the charge points under the hood. No issues so far. Works great

https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/bmw-battery-charger-usa-61432358315
I used that same one but not BMW branded before I switched to a lithium battery. $95 on Amazon. Good way to save $65 over the BMW branded one.
 

Buck

Member
First Name
Buck
Joined
Mar 1, 2019
Threads
2
Messages
16
Reaction score
4
Location
Canton, GA
Car(s)
2020 LE, 2018 Toyota Tundra Limited Crew Cab
My hobby cars run battery tenders when I know I will not be driving them for more than 2 days. I only drive them on weekends when weather is nice and I have 3 different hobby cars (all cheap cars for poor stupid people like me) so it can be weeks before I drive them again.
On my daily drivers, I found that it is best to run battery tender if the car was not (or will not be) moved for more than 2 weeks.
Thanks
 

Buck

Member
First Name
Buck
Joined
Mar 1, 2019
Threads
2
Messages
16
Reaction score
4
Location
Canton, GA
Car(s)
2020 LE, 2018 Toyota Tundra Limited Crew Cab
I use this one. BMW branded by CTEK. I know, there are cheaper options out there, but I use this one so that, if there's an issue, no one can claim that I fucked up the battery with the wrong maintainer. I pretty much have it on there all the time (I don't drive much - bought it new in 2020 and only have 14K miles lol). Always connect to the charge points under the hood. No issues so far. Works great

https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/bmw-battery-charger-usa-61432358315
Thanks
 

Buck

Member
First Name
Buck
Joined
Mar 1, 2019
Threads
2
Messages
16
Reaction score
4
Location
Canton, GA
Car(s)
2020 LE, 2018 Toyota Tundra Limited Crew Cab
I use this one. BMW branded by CTEK. I know, there are cheaper options out there, but I use this one so that, if there's an issue, no one can claim that I fucked up the battery with the wrong maintainer. I pretty much have it on there all the time (I don't drive much - bought it new in 2020 and only have 14K miles lol). Always connect to the charge points under the hood. No issues so far. Works great

https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/bmw-battery-charger-usa-61432358315
Thanks
Sponsored

 
 








Top