The Battery Minder

The Battery Minder

Postby retiredhappy » Thu Sep 10, 2009 11:56 am

I have three coach batteries; one under the step and two in the compartment next to the door. I HATED checking the water levels - you had to remove the caps and look at the water level. I couldn't really see into the back battery and I was afraid of overfilling. I bought the battery minder and now I don't have to mess with removing the caps, etc.

You replace the battery caps with the yellow caps. They are hooked together with cleear tubing.

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There is a rubber cap on the end of the tube that attaches (next picture) to a piece of tubing with a pump just like a turkey baster.

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The two tubes just snap together.

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Last put one end of the tubing into a bottle of distilled water and pump. When you can't pump anymore the batteries (both of them) are full. Remove the tube piece with the pump and go your merry way.

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Re: The Battery Minder

Postby Birdie » Thu Sep 10, 2009 1:10 pm

Karen,
Great post, with great pics and instructions.
Thanks,
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Re: The Battery Minder

Postby OutandAbout » Thu Sep 10, 2009 1:14 pm

Karen, I have the same system but with one battery. I couldn't reach the battery with out a step ladder and obviously couldn't really tell if I filled it correctly. I have a TC and even though it is not on the truck, it's too high to reach and way to heavy to take down. I am very pleased with the set up and can say it's very simple to use. I go with a heads up on this gadget. Linda
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Re: The Battery Minder

Postby AlmostThere » Thu Sep 10, 2009 9:06 pm

Eventhough I won't need one of these, I think you did an excellent job of posting, Karen. Even I could follow those directions. :o :D
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