I mentioned this in a different thread just a few minutes ago, and have said it numerous times in other posts, but I don't think the info is getting out there. I think this should be common place for new users, but sadly it is not. I think we should recommend 24 hour outlet timers to new users for charging the batteries. This could help them save the life of batteries from possible overcharging, as well as the whole saftey issue of a battery overcharging due to a failed shutoff circuit. Timers will shut off the power to the outlet depending on how you tell it to, and I think this as a backup to a shut off circuit is almost a necessity. Just set it to charge for 4 - 6 hours or whatever floats your boat when you plug the battery in. Set it and forget it. No more worries about needing special charging places and things due to accidentally leaving it on longer than you intended to. If this is the wrong place to mention it, feel free to move it. Also, I didn't mention any particular type or store to buy them from here, as to keep ECF from appearing to be associated with any particular brand. I will say though, that my experience with the red/green slider types was not great. They eventually stopped turning on and off properly for me. I use the kind with the little push down buttons for the amount of time I want, and haven't had any problems.
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