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Imagine driving your car down a scenic road on your vacation and you stop to take a small break and enjoy the surrounding views. You get back in and your car doesn’t start, now what? Unfortunately, a lot of people have been in the same situation and dead car batteries can occur due to a variety of reasons. However, those reasons aside, you should always have a back-up plan. In the case of a dead battery, the best back-up plan is having a jump starter and in this guide, we will go over some of the best jump starters for cars and light trucks on today’s market. We’ve handpicked some of the best models for this year and have reviewed their biggest pros and cons. Before we dive into that, though, let’s briefly compared their features and see how they stack up against each other… Jump Starters Comparison Chart
NOCO Boost Plus GB40 Car Battery Jump StarterNOCO has been a pioneer on the portable battery market for the better part of the last decade now. Their Genius series have shown great success and it was natural to extend the line of products into the jump starter market. The NOCO Boost Plus is one of the most highly portable battery jump starters you can get currently and has the power to crank most modern vehicles and light trucks. The whole appeal of the Boost Plus is that, unlike other portable jump starters, it is very compact and can fit in most trunk organizers. The weight of it is just under 2.5 pounds also making it one of the lightest models on this list. It is also extremely easy to use with its minimalistic design. At the front there are only three buttons – On/Off button, the Light mode button, and the manual mode button. With the press of the on/off button, you get 1000 peak amps delivered to your car’s battery when you crank the engine. It can crank gas engines with a volume of up to 6.0 liters and diesel engines up to 3.0 liters. It also has a capacity of 20 jump starts before it runs out of battery. Luckily, it fully charges in around 3 hours (at 2.1 amps). In terms of safety, the Boost Plus has reverse polarity protection, although it has no indicators to flash or make a sound if you hook up the terminals the wrong way around. The jump starter also is spark-proof eliminating one of the biggest issues with other powerful models. Along with its portability, this jump starter also acts as a portable power bank with 2 USB ports (in/out). It also has an LED flashlight with seven different light models, including strobe and SOS. Unfortunately, this jump starter is a bit expensive, costing nearly one hundred dollars. It also works with 12V batteries only, being useless if your vehicle has a 6V battery. Still, the peak amps it can discharge combined with all of its other features and compact size make it a good-enough investment for most people. You also get a few accessories such as 12-volt car charger, well-built clamps with cables, a micro-USB charging cable, and a storage bag. Pros
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Stanley Fatmax J7CS Portable Power StationThe Stanley Fatmax J7CS portable power station is one of the best things you can have in your car’s trunk in case of something going wrong. It has a jump starter, acts as a power bank, has a strong LED rotatable light, and an air compressor. All of that pretty much covers most of the issues that can happen to your car on a road trip. The jump starter has 350 instant starting amps with the current being able to peak at 700 amps. That is more than enough for gas engines up to 6 liters and small and medium diesel engines (up until around 3 liters). It comes with heavy-duty clamps that also have reverse polarity detection. When you accidentally hook the clamps in reverse to the wrong terminals, the reverse polarity LED light will turn on and you will also hear an audible alarm to notify you. The jump starter won’t start until you swap the clamps. At the back of the Fatmax you have an air compressor that can reach 120 PSI equipped with a SureFit nozzle. You can check your tire pressure and monitor it during the fill-up through the illuminated pressure gauge. Additionally to all of that you have 3 USB ports and a 12-volt power outlet to help you charge external devices on your trip. There is a whole lot of capacity at 7 Ah meaning you can charge mobile phones quite a lot of times before the Fatmax runs out of its battery power. There is also a pivoting LED light that can turn at 270 degrees to help you illuminate anything around your car’s exterior. If this version is too weak for your car’s engine, you can get the Stanley JumpIt that has 1000 peak amps and 500 amps instant starting power. Otherwise, this is one of the best all-in-one emergency tools you can get for your car. Pros
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Clore Automotive Jump-N-Carry JNC550A Jump StarterComing third on our list is a jump starter from another famous brand. The Clore Automotive JNC550A is yet another all-in-one tool that can jump start your car and provide air compression in case of a flat tire. It is slightly more expensive than the Stanley jump starter, hence the third position. Other than that, those two models are very comparable with just a few differences. The jump starter here works with 12V batteries only and is capable of delivering 1100 peak amps and 325 cranking amps to your vehicle’s engine. It works fairly easily with the on/off button at the front. You also have a display next to it that displays various information such as the current voltage of the connected battery, amperage, and more. One more thing you have at the front is a 5V, 2.4A USB port that charges mobile devices quite fast. Another of the standout features of the JNC550A is its impact-resistant body and comfortable handle. Even though it weighs the whopping 23 pounds, it still is relatively easy to carry around due to its weight distribution and ergonomic handle design. The base of the starter is also rubberized to smoothen potential drops and to add stability. In terms of safety features, there is a polarity alarm here that notifies you in case you’ve hooked the terminals the wrong way around. There is also overheating protection for the whole unit that will automatically shut it off in case the temperature becomes too high. The clamps are securely put in their storage holsters while behind them you have the braided air hose connector and the compressor. Above those, right next to the unit charger, you have the air compressor gauge and on the other side, you have the on/off button for the compressor. All in all, for the money you’re paying here, you are getting quite a lot of value. This jump starter is well-protected and has a heavy-duty nature to it that will prove very useful in an emergency situation. Pros
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POTEK JS86 Jump Starter SourceThe POTEK JS86 Jump starter is a highly portable all-in-one solution for everything looking something to cover more than just a dead battery. Apart from its potent jump starter, the JS86 has a 150 psi air compressor which is far mroe than some other all-in-one models can offer in terms of possible compresison. This jump starter can deliver 900 peak amps that are enough to start 12-volt batteries in trucks, cars, boats, ATVs, or even some tractors. In case of reversed polarity, there is a LED indicator. Apart from jump-starting your battery, you can also perform battery tests to see the status of your car’s battery. The air compressor gauge is located also at the front next to the rest of the control panel functions. You can inflate tires with a max psi of 150. It will take quite a lot for larger tires, however, with some tires needing more than 5 minutes to fully inflate. This jump starter also has a 9 Ah battery inside which is used to charge various devices through the USB port and DC outlet socket. That is easily more than enough for large devices like laptops and car vacuums. That battery can be charged both with AC and DC adapters. Additionally, you have 3 LED lights at the front which will help you if you are working in the dark. There are also LED indicators that let you know the battery levels at all times. Another very cool thing here is that there is a small storage compartment at the side of the jump starter. Despite being slightly more expensive than some other similar models, the POTEK JS86 offers a better air compressor, decent peak amps, and a more compact form-factor compared to those same models. This alone makes it a deal you should at least consider. The only downside here is the lower cranking capabilities, which the JS87 and JS88 models definitely take care of. Pros
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Clore Automotive Jump-N-Carry JNC1224 Jump StarterIt should be no surprise to you that there is a second Clore Automotive jump starter on this list. Their line of products is very diverse and I wanted to include something very powerful here that is capable of cranking even the biggest motors out there. The Jump-N-Carry JNC1224 is an incredibly impressive jump starter that has some heavy firepower under its hood and is all that you will ever need if you want a single jump starter for a wide variety of vehicles you own or service. This model can put out the whopping 3400 peak amps at 12 volts and 1700 peak amps at 24 volts. Yes, you read that right. It is also suitable for 24 Volt batteries. That covers most heavy-duty diesel engines and can crank some heavy machinery apart from normal cars. The jump starter works automatically for both battery types. Another thing that is great here is the 46-inch heavy-gauge cables with equally strong clamps that can penetrate the corrosion on the battery’s terminals. While the capacity of this jump starter is great at 44Ah you cannot use it for anything external as there are no 12-Volt sockets or USB ports. Unfortunately, the lack of features theme continues across everything else, as there isn’t anything else that can sway you in the direction of this jump starter apart from its raw power output. Pros
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DeWalt DXAEJ14 Digital Portable Power StationDespite not being famous for their jump starters, DeWalt is a brand that you can trust to make a well-built and durable tool that will last you quite some time. The DXAEJ14 Digital Portable Power Station by DeWalt is definitely the most technologically-advanced jump starter on this list and unfortunately for the end user it has the price tag to match that title. Despite being expensive, you can rely on it to crank most gas and diesel engines. It has 700 instant starting amps with 1400 peak amps. Those are enough to crank gas engines up to 6.0 liters and most small and medium-sized diesel engines. The large front display will give you all the necessary information about the battery level, the amps that are going through the connectors, and a few other things. There is a reverse polarity sound and visual alarm in case you hook the terminals wrong. The jump starter works with 12 V AGM, GEL, and Wet batteries. You can switch the power between the jump starter and the USB ports with the controls at the front. Those USB ports work at 3.1Amps which is enough to fast-charge most devices. At the back, you have the air compression hose which isn’t very long. The compression works at 120 PSI and has an auto-stop function. It also has a SureFit nozzle but takes quite a lot of time to inflate your tires. One unique feature of this DeWalt model is that it can perform an alternator check. This is something most other jump starters cannot. The design makes it quite easy to move around despite its nearly 20 pounds of weight. As a whole, this model fits right in the middle of all of its other competitors despite being slightly more expensive than them. Pros
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Schumacher SC1281 Engine StarterSchumacher is yet another top-shelf brand that manufactures quality products ranging from battery chargers to tire compressors and jump starters. Their SC1281 is an all-in-one tool that can both keep your battery healthy and jump-start it if needed. First of all, it is important to mention that this is an automatic battery charger first and a jump starter second. This means that its primary function is to act as a battery maintainer or trickle charger. This is why its peak amps are limited at 100A only. Still, it has automatic voltage detection and can distinguish between 6 and 12 Volt batteries depending on your vehicle type. It can also distinguish between different battery types. In charging mode, it has a computer that processes and handles the charging by controlling the amperage rate at which it charges your battery. It also has multi-stage charging which increases the efficiency of the process and keeps the battery in better health. On top of all that, it has a testing feature that lets you diagnose your battery and alternator to see if there are any leaks or issues along the electrical system of your car. As a jump starter, it is decently powerful and can jump-start most small diesel engines and almost all gas ones. It has a one-click functionality, so you just have to connect it to the car’s battery and turn the ignition key. There is reverse polarity protection that also comes with a warning light. As a whole, for its money, it is a great choice, even though it simply won’t cut it for a large diesel engine. For that purpose, I suggest getting a better jump starter with more than 1200 peak amps. Pros
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GOOLOO SuperSafe Car Jump StaterLast and maybe least is the GOOLOO SuperSafe car jump starter. It is the smallest jump starter on this list but is actually quite potent and not a bad bang for yoru buck. With its 1200 peak Amps, this jump starter can crank Gas engines of up to 7.0 liters in volume and Diesel engines up to 5.5 liters. While this is great on paper, in reality, it doesn’t perform that good and it can crank well most small and mid-sized diesel engines with engines above 3.0 liters getting a bit too much for it. It also has a lot of safety features such as high-temperature protection, short circuit protection, reverse connection warning, over-current protection, high-voltage and over-discharge protections. With its 18,000 mAh, this GOOLOO jump starter can quick-charge any device with quick-charging enabled. That capacity is good enough for 4-5 charges of a modern smartphone, 2-3 tablet chargers, and getting a laptop halfway to full. The 12 Volt 10 A DC output is also good for portable air compressors, car refrigerator coolers, car vacuum cleaners, and more. One last feature that I want to mention is the LED working light which has three flashing modes including strobe and SOS and is also extremely bright. Of course, the biggest advantage of being extremely small and practical is also its biggest disadvantage compared to other bigger portable jump starters. While it has a high peak amp rating, it can only crank your engine a few times before its fully drained. Pros
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Car Jump Starters Buyer’s GuideChoosing the right jump starter depends on a lot of features, most importantly the cranking amps, voltage, safety features, and a few other aspects that will make things easier for you. Before you dive into all of the different features surrounding modern portable jump starters, we need to first go through some of the basic concepts here… What is a Jump Starter and How Does it Work?Jump starters, in their essence, are modified batteries that replace your car’s battery when it dies. They do that by connecting to the battery’s terminals and discharging an electrical current into your vehicle’s starter system that, in turn, cranks the engine and makes it start. Before the era of portable jump starters jump-starting your car had to be done with the electricity coming from another car’s battery. In theory, a car just needs a high electrical surge to crank the engine. After that, the car’s alternator takes care of all the electric demand. This is why jump starting cannot kill the donor battery unless you crank your engine a lot of times without success. Nowadays, portable jump starters are quite affordable and people prefer having them in their car’s trunk just in case their battery dies when they’re on the road. It is also helpful if you see another car in need of jump-starting. As with everything else, jump starters have heavily benefited from the progress in battery technology and have become much more sophisticated and potent over the last decade. Portable models can now crank bigger engines, trickle-charge your battery, and even inflate your tires if they have an air compressor built into them. As a whole, having such an all-in-one model at your disposal is a huge insurance policy that you won’t be left stranded by your vehicle. Types Of Car Jump StartersWe can divide jump starters based on a couple of their aspects. First and foremost, based on their portability they are separated into portable jump starters and stationary ones. Portable jump starters are, without a doubt, far more convenient and that is why most of the models currently on the market are portable. Their biggest disadvantage compared to the heavy-duty jump starters is that they simply don’t have a ton of capacity and are typically good only for cranking your engine a few times or charging your battery once or twice. Heavy-duty jump starters are often located in shops or in emergency service trucks and are much more potent and can crank even semi-trucks and large diesel V12s engines. Based on their energy-storing technology, they can be divided mostly into lead-acid and Lithium-ion jump starters. Lithium-ion models have the benefit of high energy density and are, therefore, the predominant type you can find out there. I won’t go into the specific numbers but in general, they can store 5 times more energy into the same volume compared to the lead-acid batteries and jump starters. Still, lithium-ion batteries have their own set of disadvantages which is why there are still some sealed lead-acid jump starters around that are actually preferred over the lithium-ion ones by a lot of people. So, we’ve covered what jump starters are and how they work, as well as the different types there are on the market. Now, let’s take a deeper look at all of the features that make for a good jump starter and learn how to choose one from the sea of models. How To Choose a Jump StarterThe process of choosing the ideal jump starter for your car is a bit complex since there are quite a lot of things that you take into consideration if you want to get a good model. There are some models which are universally good but they are also quite expensive. So, if you want to get the best bang for your buck, you need to know a few things. Let’s go through the most important aspects of a jump starter now:
AmpsThe amperage of your car’s jump starter might be a bit confusing at first but is arguably the most important thing to remember here. First of all, there are a few terms that are used when talking about Amps. Those are – peak amps, instant amps, and cold-cranking amps. In reality, all those terms refer to one thing – how much electricity can the jump starter transfer to the battery in order to start it up. A car’s 12 Volt battery has 6 cells that each require a minimum of 1.2 Volts electrical current to start it up. So, the amps of the jump starter reflect how much power it can generate at that 6 x 1.2 Voltage (minimum). The “instant amps” metric is how much amps you get instantaneously from the jump starter when you crank your engine. The “peak amps” is the maximum amount of amps that the jump starter can provide for 30 seconds at 32 degrees Fahrenheit (or 0 degrees Celcius). This is because that is calculated to be the average of what most temperature conditions will be in a situation where you will be cranking your car. In other words, its a performance figure that companies give you so that you can judge the relative power output of their jump starter. Cold-cranking amps are almost the same as peak-amps but are adjusted for colder and harsher climates, meaning it gives you an approximate number of how much Amps will the jump starter put out in less-than-ideal wintery conditions. In summary, depending on your car’s engine you will need different cranking amps to start it with a dead battery. You will have to check with your car’s manual to see what it needs to crank but getting a jump starter with more than 1000 peak amps is a safe bet for most types of vehicles. Only large diesel engines (above 3.0 liters) and extremely large gas engines (above 6.0 liters) will require an extra amount of power to crank. For those, opt for jump starters with more than 1500 peak amps. VoltageThe voltage is important only if you’re looking for a jump starter that will work on multiple vehicles at the same time. Some vehicles have 6 Volt batteries while some industrial vehicles have 24 Volt ones. Having a jump starter that can crank at both 6 and 12 Volts is a great plus. If you want one for your tractors and farming equipment, look for jump starters that work at 12 and 24 Volts with more than 2000 peak amps. CapacityThe capacity of the jump starter matters for a few reasons. First, it tells you how many cranks you can do before the jump starter is out of power. Second, it matters if you want to charge different devices out of it. Most big jump starters have around 10 Ah capacity which is more than enough to run air compressors, car vacuum cleaners, refrigerator coolers, and all mobile devices. There are, however, some very small and highly portable jump starters that have a much smaller capacity of around 20,000 mAh. That is substantially lower and often enough just for a few cranks. With those, you will have to be careful as to how exactly you use that power. Larger jump starters will need regular recharging and most of them have factory recommendations to be fully charged every 30 days. Cables and clampsWith the jump starter’s cables, you need to pay attention to two things – their length and their gauge. Typically, cables aren’t longer than 5-6 feet as its assumed that you are jump-starting your battery with the jump starter next to or on the car. Still, getting some extra-long 10-20 feet cables will surely help if you want to start the battery from the back of your car or to control the device from your driver’s seat. About the gauge, look for thicker wires. The thicker the wire, the better it is at delivering more power faster. Smaller vehicles can use an 8 gauge while some sports cars and larger diesel cars/trucks will benefit from a 4 gauge cable. Look for heavy-duty and heavy-gauge cables since they are made to last longer and be safer. Heavy-duty clamps are also a must since they will grip better and provide better contact with the battery’s terminal. It might also penetrate through any dust or dirt that is surrounding the terminal. PortabilityPortability matters a lot if you’re going to carry the jump starter everywhere in your car’s trunk. Bigger ones will weigh around 10-20 pounds and will take a substantial amount of trunk space, while smaller portable jump starters will easily fit in any trunk organizer. Safety FeaturesThere are quite a few safety features which are important for your car’s and your own safety. Some of the most important ones are:
Additional Features and accessoriesHaving additional features to your jump starter only increases its value. Some of the most important additional features you need to look for are power inverters, 12-volt accessory receptacles, an air compressor for tire inflation, LED working light, radio, heavy-duty cables, and heavy-duty clamps. Having charging modes and options on your jump starter is also a good way to make the most out of it by letting it trickle-charge your battery when you’re not driving your car, for instance. Portable Jump Starters BenefitsNow that we’ve been through all the major features that define a good jump starter, let’s sum up all the potential benefits from owning one:
Safety PrecautionsThere are a few things that you need to take into account when dealing with your car’s electrical system and jump starters. This is done to ensure your own safety and to preserve your car’s electronics. While almost all jump starters will come with a detailed list of safety instructions in their manual, there are still some steps that you need to know to ensure safe jump starting even when getting electricity from another car on the road. If you’re operating without a user manual, the very first thing you should check are the terminals. Make sure that your car’s battery’s terminals and the clamps of the jump starter are free of dirt and other contaminants. Wipe them clean if you see something that should be there. That will provide a better surface connection between the clamps and the terminals, allowing for electricity to flow uninterrupted. Speaking of that, avoid any excessive moisture around those areas and try avoiding water getting around your terminals during the process of jump-starting. Water conducts electricity and having it around high currents is never safe. Speaking of high currents, make sure you also pack a pair of thick insulated gloves to protect yourself from electrical shocks. The same way gloves protect your hands, you’d also want something to protect your eyes in an event of sparks. This is why safety glasses are always recommended. Most modern jump starters have anti-spark systems in place but you can never rely too much on those systems. Continuing the topic of what to wear, make sure you aren’t wearing loose clothes or any jewelry that is dangling above the battery you’re working on. The goal of this all is to be as isolated from the process of connecting the terminals as much as you can. When jump-starting your car from another vehicle, make sure that the voltage and power capacities of both batteries are comparable, otherwise, you risk damaging both of the cars. When you jump start your car, unplug any accessories that are plugged into your car’s 12V socket or USB ports. Also, turn off everything inside including the air conditioning, stereo, headlights, and other features that might be working. Lastly, make sure that you’re connecting the clamps to the terminals correctly. To learn how to do that, let’s move onto the next section… How To Jump Start Your CarWhen a car’s engine isn’t cranking there could be a few other reasons apart from a dead battery. This is why you should go through all of those before getting to the jump-starting itself. The best way to be sure that the battery is the main culprit is to turn the key to ignition and observe the car’s interior lights. If they flicker, this is almost surely a battery issue. If the dashboard doesn’t react at all it can be either an entirely dead battery or a computer issue. If your car isn’t starting but you hear it cranking and you can also see the lamps and stereo working then this is most definitely not the battery. A dead or a nearly dead battery won’t be able to continuously crank the engine, so if it cranks you need to look into the starter or the cranking sensors. Lastly, if you jump start your car but it dies instantly after that, then this is almost definitely an alternator issue. Alternator issues also show themselves by having your car shut down entirely while you’re driving. Now, onto the jump starting process. Here are the steps that we need to go through:
Frequently Asked QuestionsCan you keep a jump starter in your car?If the jump starter is a portable model, then having it in your car is its actual reason. Leaving a portable jump starter in your garage is like having a spare tire in your living room. In other words, it will never be useful when you actually need it. If you are worried about high (or low) temperatures in your car’s trunk, don’t worry, as most jump starters are rated to work in a wide range of temperatures and are quite resistant. Just make sure you check its voltage and amperage from time to time and trickle-charge it if needed. Will a jump starter start a dead battery?The thing with dead batteries is that they are slightly harder to jumpstart than batteries with at least some juice in them. The reason for that is that the completely dead battery will suck out more of the power flow towards it instead of it going to the starter. So, with a fixed flow of power, a dead battery will simply redirect most of the electricity towards it and a bad battery won’t be so power-hungry and the starter will have more power to crank the motor. Is it bad to keep jumping the car even if it doesn’t start?It really depends on whether you are cranking your car with the help of another car or a jump starter. In both cases, though, your car will be getting a fair amount of potential damage to its electronic equipment due to the constant voltage surges. If you’re cranking with another car’s help you can damage both car’s electronics due to the serious (and repeating) overvoltage. Headlights that are on are also at risk of damage or even burning, so make sure you turn them off if things don’t go your way the first time. ConclusionWhether your car’s battery gives up on your in the middle of your journey or you need to crank your car that has been sitting in your garage for the winter, having the best jump starter at your disposal is vital for the process. Good jump starters have high cranking amps, can maintain a stable current, and have safety features along with some other useful accessories. Models that have air compressors in them are the perfect all-in-one emergency tool covering most issues that can go wrong with your car. via Auto Clean Freak https://autocleanfreak.com/best-jump-starter/
Nowadays, with almost every visit to your car mechanic, you will notice that one of the very first things he does is plug in a tool into your car. These tools are called OBD2 scanners and are one of the fastest and safest ways to diagnose a potential issue within the vehicle. With their increasing popularity, there are more and more models that are becoming less complex to use and far more affordable. Because of that, the best OBD2 scanners nowadays have to cater both to mechanics and everyday people and have to be easy to connect to your car and even easier to use. In this guide, we’re going to review and compare some of the top scanners for this year and see how they stack up against each other. Furthermore, we will dive deeper into the topic of OBD2 scanners and their individual features in order to better prepare you on how to choose the right model for you and your car. Top OBD2 Scanners Comparison
BlueDriver Bluetooth Pro OBD2 Scan ToolThe BlueDriver Pro OBD2 scan tool is one of the most common scanners out there mainly due to its unique characteristics and ease of use. Apart from its price, it contrasts the rest of the simple wireless code readers by having advanced diagnostics capabilities and a level of insight that most other models won’t give you. All that is viewable from a device of your choice, since the BlueDriver connects with smartphones and tablets via Bluetooth. While traditional budget scan tools will give you just the basic information regarding a check engine light DTC, the BlueDriver will also provide you with status reports on ABS, Climate control, and Airbag DTCs. On top of that, you get enhanced diagnostics tools for almost all brands sold in the USA. Still, make sure that your car model and year of production support this OBD scanner. Luckily, their 24/7 support team is quite responsive and easy to work it. As a whole, the BlueDriver eliminates the need for cables, hard-to-navigate interfaces, and limited functionality by simple giving all that information to you on your mobile device. In its app, you can also view live data graphs of your car. These graphs and other data can be also stored and even exported. You also get some advanced options like misfire checkups and an I/M readiness check to determine whether the vehicle is fit to pass an emissions test. One last feature that I want to mention is the freeze-frame function which allows you to see and store a certain section of a live data event. While it is more expensive than traditional plug-in code readers, the BlueDriver obd2 scanner is everything you need to monitor your car’s health without having to go to your mechanic. Pros
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Ancel AD310 Classic Universal OBD2 ScannerIf you’re looking for a scanner that will work on its own without the need for an external device like a tablet or a smartphone, the Ancel AD310 is one of your safest bets. It is very cheap and works flawlessly for an OBD scanner tool. The functionality of this scanner is almost maxed out for devices at this price point. It can give you live data streams, read free frame data, perform battery and O2 sensor tests, onboard tests, and check I\M readiness to see if the car will pass the emissions tests. With your enhanced code definition function you can not only read the codes but also erase various engine, ABS, SAS, SRS, and transmission codes. For all of your error codes, you have a library that allows you to look up the specific DTC and see what exactly it means and where the issue might be stemming from. On the technical side of things, this scanner comes with a 2.8-inch colored display which is easily visible even in bright conditions. It also doesn’t have a battery inside since it gets its power directly from the OBD2 port on your vehicle. The buttons at the front aren’t complicated and are also lit in the dark when the scanner is working. Another thing that I really like about this scanner is that it supports 8 languages including English, Spanish, Russian, and more. It also works with most 1996 US-based car models, as well as EU and Asian cars after the year 2000. As a whole, the Ancel AD310 supports all five OBD2 protocols, meaning it works with almost all casts and light trucks produced after 1996. For its price, there is little to no competition when it comes to reading codes of your car and removing error lights from your dash. Pros
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Autel AutoLink AL319 OBD2 ScannerAlong with Ancel and Foxwell, Autel is one of the leading automotive brands when it comes to car scanners. Their AutoLink AL319 OBD2 scanner is one of the best bangs for your buck you can get this year thanks to its layered functionality and endless practicality. At first look, this is a simple code reader that can connect with almost all modern cars and give you the DTCs their computers are giving. Apart from giving you the basic code, it also gives a simple definition in 4 different languages. It also has a built-in speaker that lets you know what the errors are along with some other useful audio features. At the front, there are also LED indicators for the different functions and notifications the scanner has. Once you’ve identified the DTC, you can clear and erase the car’s error codes (engine, SRS, ABS, transmission, and others). Additionally, the AL319 has VIN-checkups which are vehicle-specific, I/M readiness checkups, and live data streams. Unfortunately, it doesn’t support DTC look-ups. The reason I’ve ranked this before the Ancel scanner is because it lacks some of the tests the Ancel scanner does. For instance, there is no O2 sensor test here. The Autel also lacks a bit of the advanced functionality of the AD310. Still, they are both priced very comparatively and it ultimately boils down towards which brand you trust more with their product quality. Unlike the Autel, however, you get free lifetime software updates with your Autel scanner. Pros
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Foxwell NT301 OBD2 ScannerThere is no goign around the fact that, at this price, there is little to no competition for the Foxwell NT301. While it is practically a DIY scanner, it has some of the advanced functions of some professional scanners. This scanner gives you a one-click I/M readiness status, can locate faulty O2 sensors, and can also give you access to your vehicle’s DTCs. Once you establish the error, you can clear the check engine or any other MIL (malfunction indicator light). It can also give you ride data streams of your vehicle’s performance and extract its VIN number for you. You can view your data as graphs and also log and export/print it. The compatibility of the NT301 is also quite large with it being able to work with all five OBD2 protocols including all heavy-duty SUVs, trucks, and even some large diesel trucks. Another thing that sets the NT301 apart from the other scanners in this price range is its button layout and notification lights. At the front, you have buttons for all of the important functions such as the I/M readiness check, Erase, and Read-up when it comes to certain DTCs. You also have arrows to navigate the menus, as well as a back button and an enter button. While the scanner is powered from your car’s DLC, it can be turned off if you aren’t using it at the moment. There are three LED indicator lights between the button and the screen which give you a quick glimpse of what’s going on with the system you’re checking. The screen is a 2.8-inch one that has enough real estate to display you the vital information without making it hard to read. As a whole, there is nothing that this scanner will leave you needing, especially if you’re getting it for personal use on your own vehicle. While it is a bit more expensive than some Autel and Ancel models, it is definitely worth its price tag. Pros
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Bafx Products OBD2 Car ScannerOne scanner that has been making splashes in the budget category is the Bafx Products OBD2 diagnostic interface. Just like the BlueDriver, this is a plug-in diagnostic interface that connects via Bluetooth with your device. Unlike the BlueDriver, however, this one works with laptops. The functionality here is fairly limited to turning off check engine lights and monitor certain vehicle information in real-time. Unfortunately, the scanner does read codes from the ABS, SRS, TPMS, or Oil Change systems. You can check O2 sensors and make sure that you can pass emission tests with different data on the air/fuel ratios. To use it, you only have to plug it in your car’s OBD port and sync your device with it via Bluetooth. It also works with laptops, which is something other similarly priced OBD2 scanners don’t do. The scanner works with all 5 OBD2 protocols including the J1850 and CAN protocols, making it highly compatible with almost all car models after 1996. It is also compatible with all foreign brands and car models. One of the biggest disadvantages of this scanner tool (and the reason I am ranking it so low) is the fact that it isn’t compatible with iOS devices. As of June 2020, it only works with Android and Windows devices. The brand does make another OBD reader which works with all devices over Wi-Fi. Still, there is a 2-year warranty and a decent return policy in case you don’t like anything about this scanner. Pros
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Autel MaxiCOM MK808BT OBD2 Scan ToolIn a list full of fairly cheap OBD2 scanners I wanted to include a premium tool that is mostly used by professionals but is also perfect for garage enthusiasts that want all the features at the tip of their fingers (literally). The Autel MaxiCOM MK808BT OBD2 is a tablet-like scan tool that has all the bells and whistles packed in a highly-functional form factor that is easy to use. Unfortunately for all those enthusiasts that I mentioned earlier, this scanner costs as much as all the other here combined and then some. Let’s ignore the price for a moment and try to summarize its features and functions… It would be beyond obvious to say that this scanner can handle all the light tasks, so I will focus on the heavyweight programming options it offers you. First of all, it can perform resets on all sorts of systems in your car including Oil, EPB, SAS, and more. It can also do DPF servicing, diagnose ABS brake bleeding, and perform detailed tests on your battery’s health. Just like most cheaper scanners, it can also read TPMS data to see if you have issues with your tire pressure system. It goes without saying that it is highly compatible with all of the car brands in the world. It can read all OBD2 protocols and also has an auto-VIN detection system that will read your car’s make, year, and model information as soon as you plug it in. Speaking of plugging in, the scanner comes with a dongle that you have to plug into your car’s OBD port which will then wirelessly transfer information to the main unit. Any information you view can be extracted, stored, and uploaded to other devices. All of that comes at a heavy price, though, which is also one of its biggest disadvantages. Still, getting this Autel scanner ensures that there will be no stone unturned when you try to diagnose or check your car’s systems. That price also gives you premium build quality and durable construction that will ensure it stays safe even if you drop it in your garage. Pros
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OBD2 Scanners Buyer’s GuideOBD2 scanners are becoming more and more common within the automotive world to a point where many car owners opt for having them in their own garage. While this is convenient for removing common errors and diagnosing your car on your own, there are still quite a lot of things that you need to take into account when buying one. More importantly, it is best if you learn all the basics in order to fully understand whether you will benefit from having such a tool for your car. To do that, we must first answer a few important questions… What is an OBD2 scanner?Onboard diagnostics 2, or OBD2 for short, is a diagnostics protocol and helps scanners connect and communicate with your car to reveal its current status. That system is used in all modern cars after the year 1996 and is universal for all car manufacturers and models. It also works on light trucks. The way the protocol transfers information from the car to the scanning device you’re using can be either wired or wireless with wireless models operating either through a wi-fi connection or through Bluetooth. The OBD scanner works by getting plugged to your car or connecting wirelessly through a dongle. Once it is plugged, it will read the car’s diagnostic trouble codes and get them back to you on the device you’re using or the scanner’s display. Once you have those trouble codes, some scanners will give you detailed information about the error or simply give you the code. All that depends on the type of scanner but more on that later! You might ask yourself why is this called OBD2 and was there ever an OBD protocol, and to that question, the answer is – yes. Older scanners that were used in cars before 1996 were using the first OBD protocol which was hard to use since every car manufacturer (and sometimes even specific models) came with their own OBD interface making things unnecessarily complicated. OBD scanners were also notoriously bad at giving you a little bit of extra information regarding the error code that your car was giving. OBD2 scanners, on the other hand, give you the error code and some follow-up guidance on how to pinpoint the exact problem. Some advanced scanners even suggest repair steps and possible fixes. Types of ScannersWhile most people think that OBD2 scanners are universal, there are indeed more than just 1 type. In fact, we can divide OBD2 scanners into three different groups based on their price, functionality, and ease of use:
Basic Code ReadersThese are the cheapest scanners offered on the market and are sold in all auto parts stores. They are great for removing simple errors from your car. The most common issues that are erased with these readers are check engine lights. If you’ve worked on your car’s doors and you’ve unplugged the side airbags, your car will throw an airbag error once you reconnect them. Those basic scanners can clean such errors from your dash. All these codes are called DTCs (diagnostic trouble codes) and serve to let you know that something is wrong with the car in most cases. In summary, the basic code readers will give you the DTC but won’t provide any further explanation or any other type of information that could be helpful for you to fix the issue. DIY ScannersDIY scanners are typically slightly more expensive and stand somewhere in the middle between cheap basic scanners and professional models. They are also meant for the everyday person but have slightly better functionality and are a bit more complex to use. Unlike the basic code readers, those might have a display of their own eliminating the need for an external device to read the car’s codes. These scanners will work either with a cable, a wireless dongle or through Bluetooth. They can either send the information from the car to a mobile device (tablet, phone, etc) or to a computer that is compatible to receive the signal. As I mentioned, they can also have their own screen and button interface to do various tasks. Apart from the basic functionality such as giving you the DTC and allowing you to clear them, these scanners will also give you detailed information about the code’s meaning and how you can potentially fix it. All that depends a lot on the car and the scanner, though. Professional OBD2 ScannersThese are the top-shelf scanners that are capable of advanced diagnostics and detailed technical adjustments and re-programming of the cars they are plugged in. They are used in professional mechanics shops and are used for various tasks such as basic diagnostics, advanced diagnostics, ECU remapping, complex software adjustments, gear programming, and more. One other thing that professional scanners are known for is that they can store and manage their scanned data. That gives mechanics the option to keep information about your vehicle even after multiple checks over a long period of time. That data can be also used to create different graphs for your car’s performance over time. This feature is starting to bleed a bit into the cheaper scanners but is still a huge selling point here. You can also obviously categorize scanners based on their connectivity (wired, wireless) or based on the device they are using or whether they are using one at all (PC-based, handheld, etc) but classifying them into basic code scanners, DIY scanners/readers, and professional scan tools works best to understand their purpose and separate them in different classes both use- and price-wise. Now that we’ve discussed what OBD2 scanners are and the different types there are out there, let’s go over all of the important features that you should keep in mind when getting one for your garage. OBD2 Scanners FeaturesWhile most basic OBD2 readers and scanners are fairly simple, there still are plenty of features that all add to the overall functionality and convenience of these tools. In order for you to make a better-educated choice, you need to know exactly what to look for in a model.
SetupThe setup of most OBD scanners is fairly simple. Some of them will require software updates every now and then but that shouldn’t slow you down significantly. In reality, the whole process is a plug-and-play one depending on the type of connection the scanner has. ProtocolsOBD2 scanners can read different communication protocols that are typically brand-specific. Some models will be able to read all of them but some won’t, which is extremely important if you want your OBD2 scanner to compatible with your car. To learn whether they are compatible, check if your car’s protocol is supported by the scanner. Every protocol uses a different pin from the connector. modern scanners tackle the compatibility issue by having their connectors cover all 16 pins in the car’s OBD ports. Here are the five protocols used by manufacturers today:
Additionally, there are manufacturer-specific protocols that are used for native diagnostics of their cars in order to fix more complex issues. Some examples for those are KW72, VWTP, KWP2000, and others. DTC informationWhen the scanner reads your car’s information, it will give you different layers of information depending on how complex its software is. Most OBD2 scanners will only give you engine faults and the option to delete the check engine light. Some more expensive models, however, will give you the option to read errors from all of the car’s other systems such as ABS, ignition, battery, TPMS (tire pressure monitoring system), SAS, oil, and others. Having the option to see those systems’ sensors perform in real-time is also crucial to find the exact issue. I/M readiness checkKnowing whether your car can pass your country’s emissions tests is important if you don’t want to waste time and money to go to the testing site. Furthermore, if you fail there, there might be sanctions. This is why most car owners like knowing whether their vehicle is still passing those emission standards. That is why almost all scanners have I/M readiness functions which will allow you to see your car’s status with the click of a button. Some scanners even take it a step further by giving you O2 information and other data on the fuel/air mixture and different sensors along the exhaust system. Display and buttonsWhile some scanners use your tablet or mobile phone to display their information, scanners that use their own display and buttons are also quite common. Depending on who you ask, they are also easier to use even though you will have to get used to their proprietary software first. Still, with those OBD2 scanners, you won’t depend on an additional device and they cannot run out of battery since the majority of them are getting power from your car’s OBD port. Looks for scanners that have a display larger than 2 inches and at least a couple of buttons. Models with special buttons for Erasing or I/M readiness, as well as LED indicators are even easier to use. ConnectivityIn terms of connectivity, you need to look at how the OBD scanner communicates with the device that gives you the information. There are a couple of ways that this can happen:
Personally, I like the Bluetooth plug-in OBD2 scanners since they can be used with laptops, phones, and tables with all sorts of operational systems (iOS, Android, Windows, etc). Graphs and storageThis is rather important if you want to keep a record of your car’s performance over time. Real-time graphs will give you a better understanding of how your car’s sensors and systems are performing, while the option to be able to store and upload different reports will come in handy if you want to revisit a test you’ve done a few months ago. Still, these are features that are more common among the expensive scanners. Size & Build qualityThe size and build quality are only important if you plan to move a lot and bring the scanner along with you a lot. The bigger the scanner, the easier it is to read and use but also harder to transport and hold in one hand. Build quality is often neglected since the OBD2 scanners are mostly plugged and left into place and rarely leave the car so nothing major can happen to them. Still, some more expensive handheld models take durability seriously. Frequently Asked QuestionsIs there a difference between OBD1 and OBD2 scanners?Yes, OBD1 (or simply OBD) scanners can only read cars that have been manufactured before 1996. They are very brand-specific and have different interfaces for different models. In other words, OBD scanners are very hard to use and you have to have the specific one that matches the brand and model of the vehicle. OBD2 scanners, on the other hand, are much more versatile and far more convenient. A simple OBD2 scanner can connect to most cars manufactured after 1996 and will not only give you the error code but will also elaborate on what exactly it means and how you can potentially fix it. Is it worth buying an OBD2 scanner?Depending on where you live, whether to buy an OBD2 scanner or not might be a good discussion to have. In reality, most car shops and mechanics will gladly give you theirs to use to read basic codes or remove a check engine light. That might even be free of charge. Still, if you don’t want to go to the mechanic every time you want to check something with your car or quickly fix something in your garage, then having an OBD2 scanner at your disposal is, without a doubt, a solid choice. After all, the main purpose of the cheaper scanners is to eliminate that exact need to run to the mechanic even for simple tasks that can be done from your home. What is the best code reader for Ford cars?While most OBD2 scanners work universally well on most car makes, there are certain models which are better for Ford cars. Some of those are the INNOVA 3145 Ford Digital OBD scanner. This one works for older Ford cars which are very common in the USA. If you’re looking for a scanner for newer Ford models, I suggest the Foxwell NT301 OBD2 Code Reader. Which is better between Foxwell and Autel?As with most other industries, there always are two brands at the top battling it out for that elusive first spot. In the case of OBD2 scanners that spot is closely disputed between the brands Foxwell and Autel. While Autel scanners are extremely good and practical, Foxwell is simply a slightly better bang for your buck no matter whether you need it for everyday or professional use. ConclusionFinding the best OBD2 scanner can be extremely easy if you have a few things narrowed down. First, make sure you know what you will be using the scanner for. Scanners are mostly separated based on their potential use with professionals being far more expensive and much more advanced in their functionality. If you need a scanner to quickly show you the status of your car and clean error codes, opt for a cheaper one that works wirelessly with all sorts of external devices. via Auto Clean Freak https://autocleanfreak.com/best-obd2-scanners/
Regardless of how hard you try to maintain the interior in your car, dirt happens. Fortunately, with the use of the best car carpet cleaner, you can take back control and keep your car’s interior in excellent condition. It’s impossible to prevent your car’s interior from getting dirty, especially if you have kids or pets. But with a powerful cleaner, you’ll be able to easily deal with dirty carpets and have your interior looking new again. I’ve created this buyer’s guide, which discusses what factors you need to consider before you purchase a new cleaning product for your vehicle’s carpet, how using one of these products can keep your interior looking great, what to look for to ensure the product you use won’t damage your carpet or interior, and which products are currently crushing it. I’ve also tested out many of the best-selling models, narrowing it down to six that have what it takes to handle even the dirtiest carpet. Below, you’ll find a comparison chart that includes each of these models, their leading features, and how they rated. Car Carpet Cleaner Comparison Chart
Chemical Guys SPI22016 Cleaner & ProtectantThis is a multi-purpose cleaner that will clean and protect all surfaces in your vehicle, not just your carpet. It can be used on carpets, wood dashboards, plastic, cloth, vinyl, leather, nav screens, windshields, and more. This product is designed to clean and protect every surface in your car’s interior, eliminating dirt, dust, and old stains. This type of versatile cleaning product will give you more bang for your buck. Use it on the windshield, dashboard, and spray it all over the carpets to keep the interior of your vehicle clean and smelling fresh. This formula contains UV blockers that will protect the different parts of the interior from sun damage. This will prevent fading and cracking on door panels, the dashboard, plastics, sun visors, center consoles, door panels, and cup holders. This formula will not leave behind a greasy residue. Pros
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ConclusionThis versatile cleaner will not leave behind a greasy residue, features a mild scent that’s not overpowering, and will clean your vehicle, while also protecting the interior from future damage. The ability to use this product on most types of surfaces in a car’s interior is a huge selling point and one that will allow you to get more bang for your buck. Griot’s Garage 11104 Interior CleanerThis cleaner is safe for use on all surfaces and material types, including leather. This formula is non-greasy, so it won’t leave any residue behind, although it can leave streaks on glass so you may want to stick to glass cleaner specific products for your windshield and windows. This product is fragrance-free and dye-free and will not cause spotting or fading. The cleaner will remove tough carpet stains, old stains from upholstery and floor mats, and can even shine the dash and other plastic and leather surfaces. It can also be used around the home to tackle tough stains, making it one of the most versatile products in my lineup. Pros
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ConclusionThis multipurpose cleaner can handle cloth, leather, carpet, plastic, and just about any other type of surface, in the car and in the home. It doesn’t have an added scent, which makes it a great choice for people with sensitive noses. The product itself will not leave behind residue or cause fading or spotting. Carfidant Ultimate Car Interior CleanerThis versatile cleaner is specifically designed to tackle tough carpet stains, but it can also be used to clean other surfaces in your vehicle, including upholstery, leather, the dashboard, plastic, and vinyl. This tough cleaner is gentle on the surfaces in your vehicle, so it can remove old stains but it won’t fade or damage fabric. If you’re tired of using chemical cleaners that have an overpowering scent, then you’ll love this fragrance-free product. The manufacturer also offers a one hundred percent satisfaction guarantee. If you’re not satisfied with this product’s cleaning power, you can contact the manufacturer for a full refund. Pros
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ConclusionThis product will not leave behind a residue, will not cause streaking, and is a very versatile product, since it can be used on both the carpet and the other surfaces in your vehicle. This powerful formula is tough enough to take on older stains, completely revitalizing your carpet and restoring your dashboard, plastic, and vinyl surfaces in your vehicle. Chemical Guys CWS Carpet & Upholstery ShampooThis foaming carpet cleaner features a light citrus scent and works to remove stains by reaching deep down to break it up and lift it to the carpet’s surface. This powerful shampoo will also remove odors and will restore the look and feel of your carpet. This product can also be used on the interior and will not cause bleach spots or fading. The formula consists of an enzymatic odor eliminator, a biodegradable degreaser and contains naturally occurring microbes that will degrade organic compounds that cause stains and odors. Pros
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ConclusionThis powerful carpet cleaner is highly concentrated so it should be diluted using twenty parts water and one-part cleaner, so a little of this product will go a long way. This product is free from any type of color damaging solvents and detergents and does not contain any bleach, ammonia, or harsh chemicals. This tough shampoo will treat pet stains, biodegradable stains, grease, and so much more. 3D Upholstery & Carpet ShampooThis is an organic, green, car carpet cleaning shampoo that features an advanced formula that’s designed to deep clean your carpet, making it look new again. It’s also tough on stains and spots and gentle enough to be used on your car’s upholstery. The shampoo does not need to be rinsed out. Instead, you’ll spray down your carpet and/or your upholstery, then use a shop vac or microfiber cloth to remove the moisture. Pros
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ConclusionThis organic formula is free from any harsh chemicals and dyes. It will work on your car’s upholstery and carpet and leaves behind a fresh lemon scent. It’s also designed to naturally brighten your carpet and interior, restoring it back to its former glory. This product is safe to use around kids and pets and will not fade or damage even delicate carpet and upholstery. Turtle Wax Multi-Purpose Cleaner and Stain RemoverThis cleaner is designed to protect fabric and carpet, while deodorizing and deep cleaning. The oxygenated, formulated cleaner features impressive cleaning power and is designed for use on carpets, upholstery, vinyl, and plastic. This is a triple action formula that will deep clean and eliminate old stains and odors. It can be used in cars, around the home, and in RVs. It comes with a micro-scrub brush that cleans deep into the fibers of all types of fabrics. The brush is detachable for easier cleanup. Pros
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ConclusionThis all-purpose cleaner is tough on stains, but gentle on carpet and upholstery. It’s fresh scent is not overwhelming, while the triple advanced formula itself will easily eliminate deep ground dirt and older stains. The included scrub brush will help you remove older stains and pet accidents and is detachable for easier use. This all-purpose product will restore your carpet and upholstery in as little as one application. Car Carpet Cleaner Buyer’s GuideA carpet cleaner can do wonders for your interior, even if you’re dealing with old stains or dirt and debris. But you can’t use just any type of product for a car’s carpet. You need one that’s loaded with some serious cleaning power, one that’s capable of getting to that deep-down dirt, in order to restore your interior back to its former glory. There are many products to choose from, each of which claims they can eliminate dirt and odors, but not all products will provide the type of cleaning power you need to treat old stains, pet accidents, or grease. You may also need a product that’s more versatile and can be used on more than just your car’s carpet. I’ve included many versatile cleaners in my lineup that are designed to handle any type of stain, however, before I dive into the types of cleaning products available, let’s go over the different benefits these types of cleaners offer, and how they work. Car Carpet Cleaner BenefitsIt’s only natural that your car’s interior can become dirty and cluttered, especially if you spend a significant portion of your time behind the wheel every day. If you can’t afford to have your car detailed by the pros, then purchasing a carpet cleaner is a great alternative and one that’s more cost effective. These products offer a wide range of benefits to any driver, such as:
Other Important FeaturesNow that you know how you can benefit from owning your own carpet cleaner, you’re probably eager to start shopping for a model for your vehicle. However, before you hit that buy now button there are a few things you should consider when you’re shopping for a carpet cleaner that will ensure it suits your cleaning needs and your budget. Many of these leading products can be used on a variety of different material types and surfaces. This makes the product more versatile, allowing you to use a single product to clean your car’s carpets and interior, instead of spending a fortune on a variety of different cleaners. Now, let’s begin by learning about the different cleaners available. Types of Car Carpet CleanersThere are several different types of cleaners, which you should choose based on the type of interior your car has, in addition to the types of stains you’re dealing with. All-PurposeThis type of cleaner is a great choice. It’s very versatile and will work for a wide range of materials including leather, plastic, vinyl, carpet, glass, and more. You can use this kind of cleaner for all of the surfaces in your vehicle, not just the carpet. Leading all-purpose cleaners are very versatile and can also be used around the home, in RVs, and boats. Their impressive dirt and odor eliminating power can also make them a good choice for treating tough stains on your carpet in the home. ShampooIf you’re cleaning one specific area of your vehicle, such as the carpet, then you may not need an all-purpose cleaner. Shampoos do a great job of removing surface dirt, which can make a huge difference in terms of how good your carpet looks, but they may not be powerful enough to reach that deep-down dirt. If you have old pet stains in your car’s carpet, then you need something that can eliminate odor as well. Some carpet shampoos will need to be rinsed out, while others feature a leave-in formula that will only require you to soak up any remaining moisture. Of course, not all shampoos will be effective with a single application, so it’s common that repeat treatment is required for older stains. Read the LabelMost carpets in vehicles are manufactured using man-made materials, such as plastic. Read the label on the carpet cleaner to make sure it’s safe for use on carpets, plastic, and vinyl. Avoid products that are also designed to polish rubber and condition leather. Formula TypeSome products are ready to use, while others come in a concentrated form. When you’re detailing your vehicle, you don’t want to use a product that’s highly concentrated unless you’re using it to clean an old stain. Concentrated cleaners are diluted by you, using water and a spray bottle. This type of formula can go a long way, but ready-made formulas are more convenient to use. Rinse and Leave-In ProductsBecause your car is a small, enclosed space, airflow is minimal. Look for a product that can be used and left to air dry. If you want to rinse the carpet after use, in order to remove any remaining product, you’re only adding water to an area that will not dry quickly. This can lead to water stains and a mildew smell. Treats Large Areas or Spot CleansSome products are designed specifically for spot treatment only and will come in a small bottle. If you use that type of formula to clean the entire carpet, you’ll end up wasting a lot of money. If you need to treat the entire carpet, look for a product that specifies it’s designed to clean larger areas. Built-In BrushYou’ll need to use some elbow grease to remove dirt and stains. Some cleaners will come with a textured top or built-in brush that you can use to scrub your carpets and loosen up stuck-on dirt and tough stains. These brushes are designed to reach deep down to break up dirt stuck in the carpet’s fibers. Deep CleansIf your car’s carpet is in desperate need of a deep clean, then make sure the product you choose is compatible with a carpet extractor. If you can’t find information concerning whether or not it can be used in a carpet cleaning machine, don’t add the cleaner since this can damage the appliance. Instead, spray the carpet down with the product and operate the machine using only water in its water tank. Carpet ProtectorCarpet protectors can help to protect your carpet from future damage from dirt and even damage from the sun. It can help minimize future maintenance needs so cleanup will be faster and easier. CompatibilityBefore you buy, it’s important that you match the type of cleaner to the type of material in your vehicle. Make sure that the cleaner is compatible and will not end up bleaching the carpet. Avoid using your usual household cleaners to clean your carpet since these products can cause irreversible damage. Avoid Harsh ChemicalsMake sure you look for eco-friendly products, which will also help reduce the chances of damaging your interior. Even if you end up not purchasing the right type of product for your carpet, it will contain milder ingredients, so there will be no harsh side effects. Many of the leading products contain chemical-free organic formulas, which make them safe for use around children and pets. Stain Fighting AbilityYou may only need a cleaner to get rid of daily dirt and grime, but if you’ve failed to stay on top of routine carpet maintenance, you didn’t clean up a spill right away, or you’re dealing with pet stains, then you want a product that’s able to penetrate deep down and eliminate old stains and odors. If you’re treating organic stains, such as pet messes, then look for a product that contains enzymes. Consult Your Vehicle’s ManualIf you’re not sure what type of carpet your vehicle has, then it’s important to find out either directly on the manufacturer’s website or you can consult your vehicle’s manual. You may find important information regarding what types of cleaning chemicals to avoid, and which ones will work the best to keep your carpet clean and treat stains. How to Use a Carpet CleanerFinding the right type of cleaner for your car can be a challenge, plus you’ll also need to know how to correctly use it to achieve the best results. Below, you’ll find some tips on how to use a carpet cleaner to make your car’s interior look new again. To clean your carpet, you’ll need the following supplies:
Make sure you purchase a cleaner that can handle a wide range of stain types, in addition to a product that can also be used on the upholstery. Some cleaners will come with a built-in brush on the cap that you can use to remove deep down stains. Begin by vacuuming out your vehicle using a brush attachment to remove any large debris. Test out the cleaner on a small portion of the carpet that’s out of sight, to ensure it will not discolor the carpet. Most cleaners are pretty mild, however, it’s always best to check before you use it all over the carpet. If you’ve purchased a foam cleaner, be sure you work it well into the carpet using a brush or sponge and use more of the product on heavily stained areas. You should allow the product to soak in and treat heavily stained areas for twenty minutes. General CleaningIf the cleaner has passed the spray test and it’s safe to use, take the cleaner and apply it liberally all over the carpet. Give it five to ten minutes to allow it to soak before scrubbing. This will be important if you’re treating old stains. Try to clean the carpets when the temperature outdoors is between sixty and eighty degrees. In this temperature range cleaners will be more effective and won’t damage the upholstery when it’s too cold or hot. If you’re dealing with older stains, then you may need to repeat the treatment until you’ve achieved the ideal results. Open the car doors in order to ventilate the interior when you’re cleaning. This will prevent you from inhaling the fumes. The car doors should also remain open to allow the carpet to dry faster. I recommend cleaning the carpet each time you wash your vehicle. Frequently Asked QuestionsHow Many Time Should I Rinse My Carpet?How often you should rinse your carpet depends on how dirty it was and how much cleaner was used. If the type of carpet cleaning product you used is designed to be rinsed out, continue to do so until the water is clean. If it’s a leave-in formula, then reapply the product until the rags you use to wipe away the product come back clean. How Do I Shampoo My Car’s Carpet?Use an all-purpose cleaner or a shampoo. Scrub the carpet using a stiff brush, then rinse the carpet out using a wet cloth. Go back and use dry towels to absorb any remaining liquid and attempt to get the carpet as dry as possible. Leave the car doors open and park in a place that gets plenty of ventilation in order to promote a faster drying time. This will help to prevent mildew. Can I Put Car Carpet in the Washing Machine?If you don’t own a power washer, then you can head to your local do it yourself car wash and power wash the floor mats. You can also place your floor mats in the washing machine and wash them using regular detergent. How Do You Dry a Car Carpet?In order to dry your vehicle’s carpet, you must get rid of any standing water. Next, you’ll use fans and towels to eliminate any excess moisture. Begin by soaking up any pooled water using a microfiber cloth. Next, you can use a shop vac and suck up any excess water. Final ThoughtsThe best car carpet cleaner will not contain harsh chemicals, which can discolor the carpet. It should deodorize your carpet, leaving your interior smelling clean and fresh. Additionally, it should be formulated to treat old stains, spills, and dirt. Many of the leading products can penetrate deep down to remove older stains, including pet stains. Make sure you choose a product based on the type of carpet in your vehicle, and stain type. The products I’ve included here scored well in a variety of areas including cleaning power, effectiveness, and scent. This guide and my product recommendations will help you choose the right product for your vehicle, and have your carpet looking good and smelling fresh in no time. via Auto Clean Freak https://autocleanfreak.com/best-car-carpet-cleaner/
One of the most common symptoms of a car battery that has run its course is that it depletes really fast when not used daily. Even newer batteries often go flat when left sitting for a few weeks. That has the potential to leave you parked somewhere with a dead battery which will require a jump start and a full charge after that. Luckily, most of the best car battery chargers today come with a built-in jump starter mode, as well as a battery maintainer mode. In other words, look for the all-in-one models that will make sure your battery stays healthy throughout its life cycle. In this buyer’s guide, I will show you the top models for this year and then we will go through the features that define a good car battery charger. Later on, we will also dedicate a whole section to properly charging your car’s battery and the steps you need to take during the process. now, without further ado, let’s jump straight into it! Car Battery Chargers Comparison Chart
Schumacher SC1308 6/12V Fully Automatic Battery ChargerOur Rating: (5/5) The Schumacher brand has been dominating the battery chargers and maintainers market for quite some time now. Their SC1308 Fully-automatic battery charger is one of the current best models due to its wide range of functions and compatibility. The charger works at both 6 and 12 Volts, allowing it to widen its battery range. The voltage is automatically detected making it easier for your to work with multiple batteries without worrying that you will damage them. In terms of safety, it also has a reverse hook-up protection that keeps both the battery and the charger safe. The charger can also double (or triple) as a battery maintainer and a jump starter. For its battery maintainer mode, it works between 2 and 6 amps depending on your battery’s needs. Regarding maintaining your battery’s health, it also has a microprocessor that takes care of the charger’s “Float mode” which allows the battery to safely stay at 100% without deteriorating its long-term life and quality. The SC1308 also has a 30-Amp mode that is used to quick-charge Standard and AGM batteries. Lastly, the crank mode uses a 100 Amp current. While this is enough for most smaller engines, bigger diesel and petrol engines won’t crank up with that low Amperage. There are some small additional features that fill up the image of practicality. For instance, the built-in cord storage isn’t something you necessarily need but is really convenient to have, especially if you move the charger from place to place a lot. There is also an advanced diagnostics test for your battery and an easy to read user interface with a large display and equally big buttons. One notable downside of this, or any other Schumacher product for that matter, is that it is quite expensive compared to other chargers with similar metrics. Pros
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Clore Automotive PL2320 6/12V Battery ChargerThe Clore Automotive PL2320 battery charger is a compact model that is quite diverse in its features and presents a good value for the money deal if you’re looking for solid charger/maintainer combo. It works with 6 and 12 Volt AGM, Gel, and STD batteries and can charge them at either 2, 10, or 20 Amps. The 10 and 20 Amp modes are primarily used for quickly topping up your battery, while the 2-Amp mode is geared towards maintaining bigger batteries or slow-charging a smaller battery. All the charging and maintaining here is fully-automatic, meaning it has an integrated “Float mode” and a multi-phase charging process. The interface at the front of the charger is very user-friendly. On the left, you have your battery-types and Amperage options. There, you can toggle between 6 and 12 Volts, the type of battery you’re charging, and the Amperage you want to select for the process. In the middle, there is a big easy-to-read display that shows you either the percentage of charging or the current Voltage. Below that is the start/stop button. On the right, you have your “Status center” which has 2 big lights for the charging progress and two smaller ones for the reverse-polarity protection and potential safety issues or errors. A little pet peeve of mine with this charger is that it isn’t officially compatible with some sealed lead-acid batteries. It also isn’t very easy to hold and carry around if you’re moving it constantly. Also, at that price range, some chargers have jump-starting features, while the PL2320 doesn’t. Pros
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Schumacher SC1309 Wheeled Battery ChargerHaving another Schumacher entry in this top-6 list is a statement of their brand quality and diversity. While the brand’s flagship SC1308 is potent and highly portable, there is an even bigger and more widely compatible version. That is the Schumacher SC1309 Wheeled battery charger. As the name suggests, the standout difference is that this charger is bigger and therefore in a different form-factor. It is also much more powerful with a 200-Amp jump-starter boost and a 40-Amp charging. There is also a 2-6 Amp maintaining mode that helps to keep your batteries topped up during their off-season. As with every Schumacher battery charger, there is a microprocessor on the inside which controls the multiple-phase charging as well as the Float mode for battery maintaining. Unlike other products of the company’s line up, however, the SC1309 has a more sophisticated control panel that has buttons and indicators for every single function of the model. While that might complicate its user-experience a bit, it makes it a wonderful widely-compatible tool for larger garages. The clamps with which it comes are also bigger mainly having trucks and SUVs in mind. In terms of safety features, there is reverse-polarity protection which is standard to the company’s chargers. There are also battery and alternator test options which can tell you their health status and battery levels. These modes also help you diagnose potential issues along the electrical system of the vehicle. As potential downsides, I can only point out that the price isn’t ideal for people with smaller vehicles and/or small garages. While this is a highly capable charger/maintainer, there are cheaper models that can do just fine with your car’s battery if you aren’t driving a large truck or SUV. Pros
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NOCO GENIUS5 Fully-Automatic Smart ChargerEver since NOCO products appeared on the market, they’ve quickly covered the top spots in any list regarding portable battery chargers and jump starters. The NOCO Genius5 is one of their bigger most potent products that is capable of charging a wide variety of batteries. One of the standout Genius5’s features is its form-factor. This is by far the smaller and most powerful battery charger that you can find out there. While it is a little expensive compared to other similarly sized chargers and maintainers, it is worth the investment. It works with both 6 and 12-Volt batteries and it can detect the battery’s voltage even if it is as low as 1 Volt. If the battery is or drops below 1 Volt, the Genius5 will automatically begin charging them. Its wide range of batteries it works with consists of Flooded, AGM, Gel, Marine, and Deep-cycle batteries. In terms of its Amperage, it charges at a fixed rate of 5-Amps. While there is a Float mode to keep your battery topped up, it will struggle with fully charging a dead battery from 0 to 100% if it is a large SUV/truck type battery and will take more time on average than other chargers that operate at 20-30 Amps. One other unique feature of the Genius5 is that it has a Thermal Compensation mode which works according to the ambient temperature of your garage. If it gets above 104 degrees Fahrenheit, it will prevent over-charging your battery, while if the temperatures drop below -4 degrees, it will avoid under-charging it. That is great for the long-term health and performance of any vehicle battery. It also comes with a battery desulfator, acid stratification detection, and auto-repair modes that add more on top of its list of unique traits. As I previously pointed out, while the Genius5 is quite powerful for such a small device, it is also quite expensive when compared directly to other small chargers. It also is relatively week (5-Amps) when it comes to charging bigger SUV and truck batteries fast. It will charge them alright but at a slower pace than a 30-Amp charger, for example. Pros
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Jethax 12V 4A Smart Car Battery ChargerThe Jethax Smart Car Battery Charger is one of my favorite budget products right now. It is versatile, and most importantly – it can charge, repair, and maintain a wide variety of batteries. The charger works at 4 Amps and 12 Volts and is compatible with all sorts of batteries such as AGM, Gel, VRLA, Deep-cycle, Marine, and SLA. One of its limitations, however, is that it can handle lead-acid batteries only in the 4-100 Ah range. If you have a truck or an SUV, chances are that your battery will be bigger and therefore this charger will only be able to maintain it at a certain spot or charge it at a very slow pace over the course of a few days. When charging, the Jethax utilizes 4 different modes – initialization mode, bulk charge, absorption mode, and a Float mode to keep things steady at the end of the charging cycle and maintain the battery’s longevity. While it isn’t typically expected at that price point, the alligator clips and ring terminals are of decent quality, and so is the body of the charger. It also has reverse-polarity protection, as well as protection against overcharging, discharging, over-current, sparks, short-circuiting, and even overheating. As one of its biggest disadvantages, I should point out that it only works with 12 Volt batteries but that is also fairly typical for this budget class chargers. Pros
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Battery Tender Plus Battery ChargerLast on this list is the Battery Tender Plus Battery Charger. It is one of the most commonly used chargers out there due to its affordability, good quality, compatibility, and ease of use. it is by no means a potent charger and it will definitely not charge your battery as fast as you’d want to so treat it more like a battery maintainer or trickle charger at best. Still, people with smaller vehicles and batteries tend to love the consistent and low current this charger provides. There is an ongoing debate on whether slow-charging is better than fast-charging, especially when it comes to car batteries. While I won’t take sides, I would just say that if you have the time to spare, slow-charging seems more logical, as it will gradually turn into maintaining and float-charging the battery, ultimately increasing its performance once you start using it in your vehicle. The 1.25-Amp, 12-Volt charging works with Standard SLA batteries as well as AGM and Gel types. As with most other chargers, you get reverse-polarity protection here. When the charger detects a faulty connection, its red and green lights will flash alternately to let you know about the issue. As I previously mentioned, my main problem with this charger is that is simply doesn’t cut it when it comes to fully charging batteries. Also, there isn’t a 6 Volt mode for 6V batteries. Which narrows its range a bit. Pros
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Car Battery Chargers Buyer’s GuideBatteries are an essential component of your vehicle. However, people often disregard them and rarely think about their health and long-term performance. That is one of the main reasons most people have batteries that deteriorate faster than normal and can often leave them stranded on the road or in the best-case scenario, put an unnecessary amount of strain on their vehicle’s alternator. Before we get into the do’s and don’ts of charging your car’s battery, let’s discuss some of the most important features that you should consider when cross-shopping different car battery chargers… Car Battery Charger FeaturesA good battery charger should be widely compatible and also potent enough to cover your battery’s energy needs. Good all-rounder models perform well in all of those categories:
Charging Capacity & CompatibilityThe capacity of a battery is mainly determined by its Amperage. The amps at which it works also determine, to an extent, how compatible is going to be. Low-amperage chargers aren’t strong enough to charge up big SUV and truck batteries, while higher Amp models can charge both big and small ones. The voltage also determines a battery’s compatibility. While most chargers work at both 6 and 12 Volts, others only work at 12, making them less desirable by people that have both types of batteries. Some models like the NOCO Genius5 can detect voltage drops and even charge up batteries from 0 Volts. The charging capacity can be also supplemented by various charging modes that perfect the process by implementing precise calculations. The most common mode used by almost all chargers and battery maintainers is the Float mode which keeps your battery at 100% by charging it up every time it dips under a certain threshold. PracticalityThe practicality of a battery is determined by its design, accessories, and how easy it is to move around. Things like indicators and a detailed control panel also help with the ease of use. While control panels are often overlooked by people thinking they only need a button or two, they are essential to the functionality of the device. A detailed control panel can give you various types of information such as the detected voltage, the amperage used for charging, the charging level, the typ eof battery the charger detected, and the stage of charging. It can also give you control on whether you want to quickly charge up the battery or jsut trickle charge it and keep it at 100% for the winter, depending on the charger type. Design & Build qualityThe design of the battery charger shouldn’t be your first consideration but it definetely is important if you move around a lot and you need the charger by your side. A solid build quality paired with a top handle or a design that is portable is a must-have combination for any technician that needs the charger by his side when he’s on the road fixing dead batteries or faulty alternators. A good feature to have in that situation would be a jump starter with high cranking Amps. The build quality of the charger also translates to its accessories with the clips being the prime example of that. Well-build charger with poorly build clips is a bad combination. If that is your case, I suggest investing a little more in a solid pair of alligator clips that will ensure proper flow of the electrical current without disruptions or sparks. Speaking of sparks… Safety featuresThere are numerous safety features that a car battery charger should have. Some of the most important ones are:
Along with those safety features, there can be a thermal compensation mode which will work in according to the ambient temperature by controlling the electricity flow towards and from the battery. PortabilityI touched on that briefly a few moments ago but it is important to mention it again. While most trickle chargers are made for garage use, real battery chargers are often bigger and require a bit more practical approach to their design. A top handle is often the best way for manufacturers to tackle the bulky size of their chargers. Wheeled models aren’t rare either. Wall-mounting your charger is a good idea but if you want to bring your charger in case your battery or alternator die on the road, then you need it to be portable and in a practical form-factor. Extra features & accessoriesThere are a lot of additional features that you might want to get on your car battery charger. But are they all worth it? Well, depending on your budget it might not always be the best idea to get all the bells and whistles and the highest-end models since they are oftentimes uselessly packed with otherwise unnecessary features. That is especially true if garage use is the only thing you will expect from your charger. Nevertheless, one of the most desirable features of a charger is its jump-starting capability. While some models have 1000 cranking amps, typically anything more than 200 is good enough to start most bigger diesel and petrol engines. Models with less than that will struggle with the big engines but will successfully manage to start a smaller boat or motorcycle engine. Other extra features include various internal components such as a charging microprocessor that handles complex tasks such as coordinating float mode or other types of charging phases. Handles, wheels, extra cables, and other accessories are also a plus unless they bulk up the price out of proportion. Benefits Of Using Car Battery ChargersThere is a common belief that car batteries should only charge on their on from the car’s alternator when you’re driving the car. That, despite being partially true, isn’t ideal for your battery’s life and long-term performance. Fully charging and then trickle charging your battery a few times per year is one of the best things you can do for it. Not only will that increase its performance but it will prolong its service life greatly. Typically, a modern car battery starts fading around its 5th year if treated poorly. If you treat your battery well and charge it up nicely it can last up to 10 years or even longer. This is especially true if you’re using it for short-distance runs most of the time. If you don’t have a charger, the best way to keep your battery in a good shape is to do a longer run at least once per week. How To Charge A Car BatteryBefore I give you the steps on how to charge your car’s battery, you must make sure that you read the user manual of the charger carefully. Typically, all the necessary instructions will be laid out there but I will be giving you the universal steps which are more or less identical across all models:
Choosing The Right Car Battery Charger SizeWhen thinking about charge times the primary two attributes to take into account are engine size and amperage. Engine size directly correlates to the battery size needed to power it so it is more or less the same thing. The Amps are related to the speed with which the charger will charge a specific battery. The more Amps the charger has, the faster it will charge. We can divide vehicles and their batteries into the following groups:
Of course, if you decide that you don’t need to charge you battery quickly, you can always opt for a very low-Amp charger such as an 1.25-Amp one. Those might take a day or two to fully charge a large battery but some mechanics argue that this is healthier for the battery and increases its life expectancy. Most people prefer getting a charger with both trickle-charging and fast-charging options so they can choose between both depending on their need and their time-frame. Diagnosing A Dead Car BatteryCar batteries are essential to almost all of the car’s components. Once the battery gives the engine its spark of life, the electrical side of things is taken over by the alternator. Still, without a good battery, our car can struggle to crank its engine and even start. There are different stages of a dying battery, though, and luckily there are a lot of symptoms that can point us to the cause of the issue and give us a hint at what we should be doing next… Symptoms of a nearly dead batteryThere are a few things that every car turns on before you get to the ignition stage. Those are the dom lights once you open the doors, the door chime when you insert the key in the ignition, the radio turning on before you startup, and so on. A nearly dead battery will immediately present itself by making all those features of the car appear weak and malfunctioning. The dom lights, for instance, will appear dimmer than usual if the battery is on its way out. A slow engine crank can also be pointing to a nearly dead battery but that can also be caused by an array of other reasons. Symptoms of a dead batteryYou remember all those things we just mentioned about your car? Well, none of those will be happening if you’re dealing with a dead battery. Even your car’s alarm system can be turned completely off if your battery has no more juice left in it. The dom lights and any other electrically-powered interior feature won’t turn on upon your entry. This is a clear sign that something is really wrong with the battery. When you insert your key in the ignition and turn it, nothing will happen. Typically, a blown main fuse can cause all these issues or even a corroded battery connector. Turning on your headlights and them not working is typically a clear tell that any of those things is true. Looking at the engineHearing your engine is one of the best ways to diagnose a dead or nearly-dead battery. If you turn the key in the ignition and nothing happens, then the most probable cause is a dead battery or a faulty starter motor. If you can hear everything preparing to crank the engine but the engine refuses to crank, a dead battery is unlikely. Sometimes we can hear our engines barely wanting to crank up. While that can be due to a variety of reasons such as old spark plugs, old starter system, and so on, a common cause would be nearly dead battery that is on its death bed. The most proactive action in that scenario would be to slowly charge the battery up to 100% and leave it to trickle charge for a few more days (if possible). Fast-charging isn’t advisable in these occasions. You can charge your battery fast only if the battery is new and healthy and hasn’t been fully depleted prior to that. Frequently Asked QuestionsHow Do I connect the car battery charger to my car?You simply find where the battery is located in your car, remove the car’s connectors (a positive red one and a negative black one) and connect the alligator clips to the battery’s terminals. Make sure you connect them the opposite way of the disconnecting order. First the red one to the positive terminal and then the black one to the negative terminal of the battery. How long should I charge my car’s battery?How long you charge your car’s battery depends on the charging speed and the desired effect. Deep-cycle batteries need, on the average, longer charging times, while traditional AGM or other lead-acid batteries can be charged within 4-6 hours with a powerful enough charger. If you want to trickle charge your battery that would usually take more than a day but will ultimately increase the battery’s performance and longevity. How fast will a charger charge my battery?How fast a charger charges your battery depends on the charger’s current and your battery’s volume. A 100Ah battery can be typically charger well-within 6 hours if the charger works at 20-30 Amps. A low-amperage charger (2-10 Amps) will take longer to charge your battery even if it is a 30Ah one. Can I charge my car’s battery while it’s connected to the vehicle?No, you need to first disconnect the battery from the vehicle and then connect your charger to it. Otherwise, you risk damaging the car’s installation, the battery, and your charger. Are solar battery chargers effective?While solar battery chargers are effective for smaller lithium-ion batteries they are almost useless when it comes to big lead-acid batteries. Final WordsFinding the best car battery chargers is going to take a little prior research. Knowing the Amps at which a charger works, as well as its compatibility with different battery types, is typically enough for you to be able to filter out the better models. Don’t forget to take a look at the safety features of the models you’ve set your eyes on and make sure that it is well within your budget. If you are still struggling with your choice, I recommend going with one of our hand-picked models based on your car’s specifications and battery needs. via Auto Clean Freak https://autocleanfreak.com/best-car-battery-chargers/
Whether you are a car enthusiast or not you know that the list of tools your cars need is often endless, especially if you take care of it yourself. One surprisingly affordable yet crucial gadget that every garage needs is a trickle charger. These devices prevent your battery from fully depleting and effectively shortening its lifespan. That is done through a continuous flow of low-amperage charge flow to the battery that matches its self-discharge rate. Browsing through the best trickle chargers can be tricky, however, as most modern models are very similar in terms of their features and performance. In this guide, we will set the standard for what a good trickle charger should be able to do and give you a few extra tips on how to use one. Below are some of the top models for 2020 with their strongest (and weakest) features… Trickle Chargers Comparison Chart
BLACK+DECKER BM3B Fully Automatic Battery Charger/MaintainerThe Black+Decker BM3B is one of the best trickle chargers out there for one good reason – it is a great all-rounder. Even with its budget price tag, it easily outperforms other more expensive models. The charger comes in a compact shockproof shell that is very practical and convenient. It works semi-automatically, meaning you have to select whether the output is 6 or 12 Volts, according to your battery type. Then, it will charge it with its 1.5Amp outgoing current. It works with AGM, Wet, and Gel batteries. I a sense, this is more of a battery maintainer since it will cut off once the battery reaches 100%. When the battery drops below a certain percentage, it will kick back in and re-charge it back to the top again. That “float mode” is what makes it a desirable budget charger suitable for any garage and most battery sizes. It comes with a mounting bracket on the back, as well as an extension cord and two clamps for the terminals. One downside is that it isn’t waterproof, especially since the other models from Black+Decker’s line of chargers are. Unlike some other models it also isn’t quite suitable for charging a battery, so if your battery is too low, it will take quite some time before it tops it off. Pros
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NOCO Genius G750 Battery Charger and MaintainerNOCO has been the go-to brand for portable jumpstarters, car batteries, and trickle chargers for the past decade. Nowadays, they are still one of the premium brands in this category. The NOCO Genius G750 is a compact battery maintainer that uses a super weak current to keep your battery fully charger throughout its offseason. Whether you have an RV, truck, motorcycle, lawnmower, car, or anything else that you aren’t using for the full 12 months of the year, this is the best way to keep it in shape. The G750 has an output of both 12 and 6 Volts making it quite universal when it comes to battery types. It works on a “thin” current of 0.75 Amps. While that is ideal to keep smaller batteries at 100%, it won’t be good enough to charge bigger ones if they are depleted. If you own a big truck that has an equally big battery to power it, you will need a stronger current to keep it fully charged. Still, the weaker the current the better for the battery’s long-term health, and that is why some brands double-down on 0.75 Amp trickle chargers. It can fully charge batteries only up to 30 Ah in less than a day. Anything above 30Ah, the G750 will only maintain. Despite its slightly steep price tag, the NOCO Genius G750 comes with a plethora of accessories and is backed by a full 5-year warranty. In the package, you are getting a 12V Male plug, SAE Adapter, XL Eyelets, a 10ft Extension, and two clamps. This trickle charger is also one of the few in the class backed by an official IP rating, making it dustproof and splashproof. Pros
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Schumacher SC1300 Automatic Battery MaintainerThe Schumacher SC1300 Automatic battery maintainer has been a user-favorite for quite some time now. Even today, it still is competitive and arguably better than most other maintainers out there. It is relatively cheap, well-built, and very flexible when it comes to powering different types of batteries. The output here is at 1.5 Amps which is almost at charging territory. This means that while it can trickle charge batteries of all types and sizes, it can also charge up smaller batteries (up to 30Ah) relatively fast. It works for both 6 and 12V batteries. The impressive part of this battery maintainer is that it has a smart processor on the inside. That processor is responsible for its automatic charging functions. There is a multi-stage charging here which adds precision to your charging levels and can control the flow that goes to the battery based on the battery status. The fully-automated system also detects the voltage of your battery and switches it accordingly. In terms of safety, there is a reverse hook-up protection which prevents any damage in case you hook up the clamps in reverse order. The downside here is that you don’t get clamps and the charger isn’t easily mountable to your wall unless you use double-sided adhesive. Pros
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CTEK (40-206) MXS 5.0 Battery Charger and MaintainerThe CTEK 40-206 MXS 5.0 Battery Charger is one of the more expensive models out there. While it is a little pricey, it more than makes up for that with its 4.3 Amp outgoing current. That makes it ideal for both maintaining large batteries (up to 160Ah) and charging rarely large ones (up to 110Ah). Most other compact maintainers cannot handle batteries bigger than 30-40Ah, but this one can easily trickle charge most truck batteries out there. To top that, this particular bundle comes with a ton of accessories. In the package, you are getting 2 chargers, 4 indicator accessories, 2 12V car-plugs, and 2 extension cables. Basically, if you are taking care of more than one vehicle during their off-seasons, this bundle is the best deal out there. The MXS 5.0 is also one of the more durable chargers out there since it is dust and shockproof. It also has spark-proof and reserve-polarity protections making is super safe to use. Lastly, the charger is fully automatic, meaning it can double as a maintainer shutting off every time it detects that the battery is at 100%. One of the biggest downsides of this potent charger, however, is that it cannot charge 6V batteries. As a whole, this charger is one feature away from being the go-to universal trickle charger even despite its price. Pros
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BikeMaster Battery ChargerThe BikeMaster Battery Charger isn’t the most powerful on this list but it is good at its intended job – trickle charging smaller batteries. If you have a motorcycle that you winterize or any other small vehicle or tool that uses a smaller lithium-ion battery, this is one of the best and most practical choices for you. The charger itself is good enough for batteries up to 60Ah in terms of charging but it can handle trickle charging much bigger batteries up to 120Ah. It works at 2 Amps and 12 Volts giving it a decent amount of range, although it won’t be any good for 6 Volt batteries. While the construction isn’t water or dustproof, there is a circuit-protection guard adding to the safety of the charger. The major downside, as the name suggests, is that this works on Lithium-ion batteries. While it is good that it is targeted at a specific group of batteries, there are cheaper models out there that are much universal. One example of that is the much cheaper Black+Decker BM3B. Still, the BikeMaster charger comes with an extension cord and two decent clamps. It also has wall-attachment ears mounted to its body frame, making it easier to put on the wall in your garage. Pros
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BLACK+DECKER BC2WBD Battery Charger/MaintainerHaving the first and last position to a Black+Decker product just proves that a company can make both the best and the not-so-good products out there. The fully-automatic Black+Decker BC2BDW is a robust charger that works at 2 amps and 12V. It is capable of powering up most of the batteries out there and can do it relatively fast. It works with AGM, Wet, and Gel batteries and can charge ones that are up to 30-40Ah relatively quick. For anything bigger, however, it will only act as a trickle charger. On the downside, this charger won’t work with 6 Volt batteries and also won’t be good enough to charge larger batteries, as it will only be able to trickle charge them. Still, it has the usual Black+Decker safety features such as an official IP rating, a reverse-polarity protection mechanism, and is ETL/CEC Compliant. Also, while the material quality is generally good all-around, the clamps aren’t as rigid as the rest of the charger. Some users report the waterproofing not being good enough as well. Pros
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Trickle Chargers Buyer’s GuideTrickle chargers have been used for quite a lot of decades now. A while back, they were bulky and hard-to-carry devices that usually stayed in the garages of state-owned vehicles that were used for seasonal work. That meant that the vehicle had to stay put for close to half the year which lead to issues with the battery depleting itself and not having enough charge to start the vehicle right back up when the time is due. Modern families often have summer cars that spend the winter in the garage, waiting for the warmer days. Even then, though, the car uses a small amount of power on a constant basis that can fully deplete a battery in a matter of weeks if you don’t start up or drive the car to regenerate the battery back to its full state. That creates a problem – a fully depleted battery is of no use once you need it and allowing it to fully deplete also significantly shortens its life span. This is where modern trickle chargers come into play. Let’s now take a closer look at how exactly they work and why they are a must-have for any car owner! How Do Trickle Chargers WorkAs I mentioned earlier, every battery discharges slowly as time goes by. If you don’t meet that self-discharge rate with an equally big charging rate, you risk the battery slowly depleting itself. That is the whole point around a trickle charger – it supplies a low-amperage electricity flow to the battery that matches its discharge rate precisely, keeping it fully charged and healthy. Some more expensive trickle chargers have smart functions that allow them to turn themselves off when they sense the battery is fully charged or the option to regulate their amperage and voltage according to the battery’s needs. These are often called “battery maintainers” instead of trickle chargers as their goal is to maintain the battery’s power at 100%. There are also trickle chargers that can up their amperage to around 7-10 Amps in order to charge the battery faster, essentially turning them into 2-in-1 battery chargers. Now, let’s take a look at the benefits a trickle charger has over not having one… Benefits Of Trickle ChargersThere are a number of benefits that you get from having a trickle charger in your garage. Some of the most notable ones are:
With every product there are features that you need to look out for, however. With the abundance of models out there, it can be confusing when you’re shopping for your first trickle charger. This next chapter is dedicated to all the important features that you should take into consideration when making your final choice. Features To Look ForTrickle chargers are often defined by their stats and metrics. However, stats don’t always tell the full story and we must also learn how they help shape the device’s performance compared to its competitors. This is what we will do now by going through the following features:
TypeThere are two main types of trickle chargers – automatic and manual. They are sometimes referred to as “smart” and “dumb” respectively. The main difference is that the automatic trickle chargers can detect various stats of your battery and act accordingly, while manual trickle chargers are more primitive and only do what you tell them, hence the name “dumb”. Automatic models also regulate their amperage according to the battery’s needs and even shut off when the battery is fully charged. That is called “Float mode” and I will touch on it a bit further down. There is also a third kind of trickle chargers that is basically an all-in-one charger that can fully charge your battery fast but also has a trickle function. Those are typically a bit bulkier and way more expensive. Still, if you want one tool instead of two, these are worth the consideration. Amperage & VoltageWhile the topic of amperage and voltage can seem complicated at first, it can easily be boiled down to a few simple factors. First off, make sure your trickle charger charges at the right Voltage (V). That can be either 6 or 12 depending on the Voltage of your battery. There are some models that can switch between 6 and 12 volts making them more universal and convenient. With Amperage (A), you just need to look for models that have a low amount of Amps. The lower the Amps, the slower it will charge the battery which is better for its long-term health. Higher Amperages like 4-8 Amps will charge the battery very fast and are basically considered battery chargers at that point. The maximum you should go to be able to trickle charge the battery is 2 Amps. Ideally, look for models that have 1 or lower Amps, such as 0.75A. Capacity & CompatibilityWhen you choose your trickle charger, you should do so according to your vehicle’s engine. The bigger the engine, the bigger the battery will be and, therefore, you’ll need a more powerful trickle charger. 1 Amp trickle chargers are typically suitable for smaller engines and motorcycles, while 2-amp models can handle bigger batteries without much issue. If they are automatic, they will also be able to regulate their amperage to fit the needs of a smaller battery as well. You should also make sure that the trickle charger you’ve chosen works with all types of lead-acid batteries (6 and 12-volt ones). There are also other types of batteries that should be compatible such as Gel, AGM, Wet, or other automotive or marine deep-cycle ones. Material qualityWhile material quality shouldn’t be your first priority, you should always keep an eye for the well-built models that are wrapped in quality materials. One other part that is often overlooked are the trickle charger clamps. On the budget models, they are often poorly built and flimsy. Make sure you get a charger with sturdy clamps and thick durable cables. A rubberized body is another way to make sure that the charger won’t break if you accidentally drop it. Additional featuresOne of the most important additional features a trickle charger can have is the Float mode. This mode allows the trickle charger to keep the battery charged at 100% at all times but also will prevent overcharging and overheating of the battery. To put it simply, once the battery reaches 100%, the trickle charger will cut off and will only start charging when the battery depletes a little bit again. Temperature sensing modes are also a great additional feature. They are primarily a safety feature of any charger and are a must if you want to prevent your battery from accidentally overheating. Lastly, look for models that are waterproof. Even if there won’t be any water in your garage, there can be moisture which is very damaging to any electrical device that is constantly plugged into the grid. PriceWhen shopping for various car-care items for the offseason, you can easily go overboard with the budget. Lifts, tire bags, trickle chargers, car covers, and various cosmetics can quickly add up to a price that won’t be ideal if you just want to keep your car healthy. Make sure you define the parameters of the trickle charger beforehand and pick one according to your needs instead of going for the highest-end model. Now, let’s go through some common questions regarding this topic… Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat is the difference between a battery charger and a trickle charger?Battery chargersare typically far more powerful. While some trickle chargers can go up to 6 Amps and effectively charge up smaller batteries, chargers are better at what they are meant for and charge fully depleted batteries much faster. Should I charge my battery at 2 or 10 amps?If you have the time to spare and your battery isn’t too big, charging at a lower Amperage is better for its long-term health. If you are in a hurry, charging at higher Amps is also okay. What happens if you leave the trickle charger on for too long?Nothing will happen if you leave the trickle charger running, that is its sole purpose – to keep running for long periods without stopping. It will keep your battery at 100% and prevent depletions. Final WordsIf you have a car that spends its off-season in the garage, then choosing some of the best trickle chargers for it is essential to its battery’s life. Of course, there are other maintenance tips that you need to consider in order to keep it fully prepared for the spring but nothing feels worse than having a dead battery on the first summer day when you want to take your car out! Pay attention to features such as the amperage, voltage regulation, and the capacity of the trickle charger when you browse for one. via Auto Clean Freak https://autocleanfreak.com/best-trickle-chargers/ |