Batteryminder 1500 Review

   / Batteryminder 1500 Review #81  
I guess I kinda want to know,,
have you had to purchase any batteries since 2013,, or has this charger been 100% successful??

I find I can charge most equipment batteries, but, the cars and trucks that hit pot holes seem to have battery failure, that can not be fixed,,,

I use the maintainer on my tractors and marine batteries and have not replaced one since buying the unit in 2013. I don't use it on my vehicles though since it's too inconvenient to connect / disconnect. Consequently, I did have to replace a battery in my 2006 Chevy van.
 
   / Batteryminder 1500 Review #82  
I've been using a battery minder that I don't see listed any more for between 10 & 15 years now. I was maintaining over 30 battery's until a few years ago when I bought 4 more chargers to have less to move around during the winter. Once a mon. all the equipment that sits for the winter I stick the charger on them for 3 or 4 days. Seems to be doing the job I have some battery's that have been around a while.
The one I use has the temp. sensor and 2 - 4 - or 8 volts.
 
   / Batteryminder 1500 Review #83  
I've been using a battery minder that I don't see listed any more for between 10 & 15 years now. I was maintaining over 30 battery's until a few years ago when I bought 4 more chargers to have less to move around during the winter. Once a mon. all the equipment that sits for the winter I stick the charger on them for 3 or 4 days. Seems to be doing the job I have some battery's that have been around a while.
The one I use has the temp. sensor and 2 - 4 - or 8 volts.

Did you mean 2 - 4 - or 8 AMPS?

I wonder if what you have is the BatteryMinder 12248 model. Does it also allow you to select Gel, Flooded, or AGM charging profiles?

The 12248 is a very good charger. Similar to the 128CEC1 except for some differences in the indicators on the panel, and the fact that the 128CEC1 will remember the charging profile selected if the power goes out, while the 12248 resets to "Gel" after an outage.
 
   / Batteryminder 1500 Review #84  
Yes I meant amps & it resets to gel . I owned it for probably 10 years before I was able to prove it to myself it actually worked. I did it with 6 - 6 volt battery's that wouldn't fully charge. I hooked a wire from neg. to neg. then hooked up the charger to the pos terminals doing 2 at a time for a wk each then after letting them rest for 24 hrs. checked with a hydrometer and they all registered good.
Checked mine this morning it's indeed a 12248.
 
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   / Batteryminder 1500 Review
  • Thread Starter
#85  
There are several old threads on battery chargers, tenders, minders, etc. They had me confused and not sure on which one to buy. Then last fall my battery was slowly failing on my Case IH DX55. I finally decided on the BatteryMinder 1500 due to it's new ambient temperature sensor and other features (Charger/Maintainer/Desulfator System). You can see one here: BatteryMINDer Charger/Maintainer/Desulfator System Model# 1500 | Battery Maintainers| Northern Tool + Equipment
When I ordered it, we had a below zero cold blast coming, with lots of snow in the forecast. I didn't think I would receive the minder before the snow, so I bought a new battery for the DX55 but didn't install it yet. The shipment came early, so I connected it to the DX and left it for 2 days. That battery would sit at 11.3 volts normally, but after the batteryminder was on it, it seemed to hold a 12.7 charge even after resting for days. It started great for that snow storm, even with temps near zero.
I also ordered a handful of the quick connect ring terminal cords, and a 25' extension cord with quick connects. I added the cords to the tractor, and each lawn mower, tiller, etc. that had a battery. I began connection each for approx. 3 days, then rotating the minder to the next battery. After charging them all, I left them rest for a couple weeks, and did that again, a couple more cycles. Now each of those batteries is holding a full charge after resting for a couple weeks in this extreme cold. The worst was that battery on the DX, and it now holds a full charge and starts easily every time. I returned the unused battery I purchased, for a full refund.
I like the temp sensor on these batteryminders. That allows for an automatic charge adjustment based on temperature. No need to worry about boiling the batteries in the hot summer months, and it gives the extra boost needed in the cold months. The lights on the 1500 are in appropriate colors so once you've seen them a couple times, you can tell right away if there is a problem, and what function is working at that time (charging, maintaining, desulfating).
I just thought I'd pass along my findings in case someone is thinking of one of these.

I'm not expecting a miracle cure, but it's already saved me from buying a battery for at least another year. What I'm really hoping to do is prolong the life of all the batteries by a year or 4(?) by keeping them topped off during the storage months in cold weather. The way I have things tucked in my barn, I occasionally have to start something to move it out of the way. Since it is then parked again and left resting for weeks/months, that is what really destroys the batteries. With my new process I can plug it in easily after starting the engines and not letting them run long enough to recharge the battery. And then also top all of them off every few weeks.

I'm checking in to this thread to update, 3 years after my initial post about my BatteryMinder rejuvenating the battery on my DX55. Other than that battery on my Grasshopper back in 2015, I have had no other replacements. All batteries are still cranking strong, including the original one on the DX55. I continue my routine of connecting the 'Minder' to each battery for a day or so, about once a month. Another benefit I've noticed is that I have little or no corrosion on cables and clamps like I used to have. I assume it is because the batteries are kept fully charged and aren't gassing off like the did when sitting idle with a partial charge. I do keep them coated with Fluid Film, which also helps.

Another year, another success story with no battery replacements just like I reported last year. It's been 6 years since I started using the BatteryMinder, revived my 7 year old weak/dead battery on my DX55, and started this thread. It's now 6 years later and that original battery is still going strong, using the routine I mentioned above. 13 years old now, I've almost doubled it's life since I thought it was dead and gone. I continue to use the BatteryMinder on all my other batteries (other than car and truck due to convenience) and haven't replaced any others in quite awhile now.
 
   / Batteryminder 1500 Review #86  
Another year, another success story with no battery replacements just like I reported last year. It's been 6 years since I started using the BatteryMinder, revived my 7 year old weak/dead battery on my DX55, and started this thread. It's now 6 years later and that original battery is still going strong, using the routine I mentioned above. 13 years old now, I've almost doubled it's life since I thought it was dead and gone. I continue to use the BatteryMinder on all my other batteries (other than car and truck due to convenience) and haven't replaced any others in quite awhile now.

Thanks for the udate, Ford850! It's great to hear followup reports...be them good or bad, followups are great!

BarnieTrk
 
   / Batteryminder 1500 Review
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#87  
Another year, another success story with no battery replacements just like I reported last year. It's been 6 years since I started using the BatteryMinder, revived my 7 year old weak/dead battery on my DX55, and started this thread. It's now 6 years later and that original battery is still going strong, using the routine I mentioned above. 13 years old now, I've almost doubled it's life since I thought it was dead and gone. I continue to use the BatteryMinder on all my other batteries (other than car and truck due to convenience) and haven't replaced any others in quite awhile now.

Another year, and still using that old battery in my DX55. I've now doubled it's life since the year I thought it was dead and started using the Batteryminder on it. 14 years old. I've had some really cold starts in the past few weeks, and some more to come, so I'm hoping it holds out through the winter. If I think of it I'll check it's resting volts and report back, but I expect it's got to be getting lower by now. All other batteries that are in the Batteryminder rotation are still in use too.
 
   / Batteryminder 1500 Review #88  
I also have been using the BatteryMINDers on all my vehicles, motorcycle, mowers, tractor, abi grader, and ham radio backup battery. Every piece of equipment including my vehicles are pigtail ready for plugin. If the battery is sitting no matter how long or what time of year - they are plugged in. No regrets using this and highly recommend.
 
   / Batteryminder 1500 Review #89  
I have four other desulphating chargers from 1.5a to 3.5a and two excellent maintainers, but my four 1500s are the best of the bunch.

Of note is temp compensation with the Battery-Minders. Some others list min temp at 0 deg C and in the teens/twenties the 'full charge' light is on regardless of state of charge.

I could use three more 1500s to reduce rotation every few days and plan to order them soon.
 
   / Batteryminder 1500 Review #90  
Ok, ok already. You talked me into getting one. :laughing: I've only been following this thread for 3 years, i hate being rushed into buying something. :D BatteryMINDer 1510: 12 Volt-1.5 Amp Battery Charger, Battery Maintainer, and Battery Desulfator – Designed for Cars, Trucks, Motorcycles, ATV, Boats, RV.
 

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