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I have a CTEK. Good chargers. keeps my boat battery charged. Not sure about the test function (mine does not have one), but in general and my experience, CTEK makes a good charger.
'74 TR6 CF13007U aka "Mr. T"
Custom Blue (Delft-Like) and New Tan (Formerly Mallard and New Tan)
Points, Ballast Bypassed, Bosch Blue Coil, Moss Cobalt Wires, Champion RN12YC plugs.
Peaks and tweaks, but the spirit of Original
Redlines always.
My wife is the Driver, I'm just the Mechanic....
I have 4 of them.....they are a little more expensive than other brands, but here in Germany very popular. They had very good reviews. I have several batteries hooked up over the winter and just let them sit. Can highly recommend.
The actual version is MXS 5.0 and MXS 5.0 Test&Charge. I have both of them in use. I used the test function once....so you might as well buy the one without this feature.
'74 TR6 CF13007U aka "Mr. T"
Custom Blue (Delft-Like) and New Tan (Formerly Mallard and New Tan)
Points, Ballast Bypassed, Bosch Blue Coil, Moss Cobalt Wires, Champion RN12YC plugs.
Peaks and tweaks, but the spirit of Original
Redlines always.
My wife is the Driver, I'm just the Mechanic....
Baws - I don't think you will go wrong with the CTEK. I had a no-name off brand unit when I first got the TR6 in 2012, and ruined an Optima battery (due I think to constant overcharging). The CTEK I got in 2014 is still going strong and has been no problem, because it's intelligent (meaning it will drop down to trickle charge and not constantly overcharge).
1976 TR-6 BRG - CF57239U
Carbs by Poolboy
Rear Camber Kit, Rear Hubs by Goodparts
Gear Reduction Starter by TSI
Distributor by British Vacuum
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