John_Cassels
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Hi all,
I have a gen 2 RT/10 that's getting ready for winter storage and I wanted to appeal to the experts on the forum over a common issue with the Gen II. I love the car but I know if I don't keep it plugged in, the battery is going to die (given it won't be driven much over the winter). I've just moved and noticed my new building doesn't have any open electrical outlets available to plug my battery tender into. I wanted to know if there is a product out there that is essentially is portable power source that you can plug a battery tender into or will function directly as battery tender. I know that there are jump starter packs but I want something will gradually feed current to the battery in lieu of inundating with current. Thanks for looking.
Johnny
I have a gen 2 RT/10 that's getting ready for winter storage and I wanted to appeal to the experts on the forum over a common issue with the Gen II. I love the car but I know if I don't keep it plugged in, the battery is going to die (given it won't be driven much over the winter). I've just moved and noticed my new building doesn't have any open electrical outlets available to plug my battery tender into. I wanted to know if there is a product out there that is essentially is portable power source that you can plug a battery tender into or will function directly as battery tender. I know that there are jump starter packs but I want something will gradually feed current to the battery in lieu of inundating with current. Thanks for looking.
Johnny