Janice: Here are some thoughts from my Google search (I lean toward the 2nd one, the Battery Charger Maintainer, but notice that there are trickle chargers which help to build a charge to an almost dead battery, and there are float chargers which are basically for keeping a fully charged battery's charge at full charge) Batteryminder Charger/maintainer/desulphator 1.3a 12v$24.99 Battery Charger Maintainer 12v Amp Volt Trickle Rv Car Truck$16.95 Definitions: Trickle Chargers – They slowly and steadily recharge 6V and 12V batteries to bring them back to a full charge, which is great for deeply discharged batteries. ... Float Chargers – Unlike trickle chargers, they don't charge batteries, they maintain them...
That's mean your battery is not in good conditions anymore, take to the place you bought it and they check for you, maybe need to be charge or is time to replace it for a new one.
A new battery at Costco costs around $85 (depending on the model) and they even take back your old one.
I wanted to know which trickle charger to get so when I am away I don't have to worry
If you purchased your battery at the dealership within the last 48 months, you should be covered by warranty. If not, they will sell you a new one. 150-200 dollars..ish. was this helpful?
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