Karen,

What Bruce just said. It's a "float" charger, not a type of trickle charger 
like I accidentally said.

Milton Schick
1964 442 Cutlass
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Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2006 10:34 AM
Subject: Olds--battery question


>I use a battery float charger (not a trickle charger) to keep
> all my batteries optimum.  Harb*r Freig*t had theirs on
> sale for $5 the other day.  Just make sure its connected
> by pulling the plug momentarily; the red light should stay
> on.  Don't leave it unplugged, or IT will eventually run
> your battery dowm.
>
> Bruce Roe
>
> 25 Nov 2006 spddemun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> With the Olds just sitting and getting the occasional
>> start, what does that do to battery life?
>>
>> I'm in a most-of-the-year hot climate, and I have had
>> to fill the cells a few times a year.
>>
>> Just wondering if I'm doing any avoidable damage.
>>
>> Any advice on what CCAs I should look for in the
>> future (A/C with 350).
>>
>> Karen
>
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