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Floating Battery Charger?


This also could be the engine compartment light.  The design on
the 90's Imperial can allow the bracket to bend and not shut off
the light.

Æyn

--- "Steve B." <Imperial59@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> > Can anyone recommend a good "Floating Battery Charger" for my
> 90 Imperial. 
> > I tried Schumacher 1.5amp. >but it didn't hold the charge. I
> need 
> > something around 3 amp./ 12 volt. Apparentaly, on these new
> type cars 
> >  >their is a lot more being used off the barrtery when it 
> > sits. -Thanks -Anthony
> 
> You shouldn't have more than a couple hundred milliamp drain
> with everything 
> off.  You may have something that isn't turning off like a
> glove box or 
> trunk light.  An easy way to track down the culprit is to pull
> fuses one at 
> a time until you find the circuit that is causing the drain
> then you can 
> isolate the devices on that circuit.
> 
>
http://www.batterystuff.com/battery-chargers/12-volt/0-4amps/LilPro2.html
> 
> gives you a 4amp smart charger that can tend two batteries at
> once.  A 
> little pricey though.
> 
>              Steve B. 
> 
>