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Articles tagged with “review”

Product Review | Pulse Tech Xtreme Battery Charger XC100-P

Posted on October 22, 2010
Xtreme Charge is well suited to both AGM and other Maintenance free batteries. The Combination of Patented Pulse technology and the patented charging algorithm will typically allow it to more completely charge all regular and high performance batteries, while also maintaining an excellent charge profile suitable for other types of Flooded or standard batteries. Pulse Tech's unique technology will increase the duty and life cycle of all sizes or types of 12 volt lead acid batteries by minimizing the size and amount of sulphation on the lead plates, therefore allowing the battery to accept as much charge as possible. Rated ★★★★★ Stars read more...

Product Review | AE Light Tactical 200 Lumen Emergency Light BSPI-B

Posted on October 27, 2010
The AE Light P.I. is a versatile flashlight that will maximize efficiency with law enforcement, inspection, recreational activities, bicycle headlight applications, or just as an emergency back up. This small flashlight fits in the palm of your hand and projects 200 lumen s 300 ft. Utilizing CR123 lithium ion battery, the P.I. also accepts rechargeable 18650 lithium batteries. Hard anodized Type 111, the P.I. will withstand even the harshest environments. The P.I. comes with smooth spot reflector with on/off & momentary function. read more...

Product Review | Motorcycle/ATV/Jetski Winterizing Kit

Posted on November 29, 2010
This powersports weatherizing kit is designed to include all the bits you need to put your motorcycle, jet ski, or ATV away for the winter, insuring that it will be 'ready to ride' as soon as the weather is again favorable.Kit includes:

1 each BatteryMinder 12 volt battery maintainer/desulfator
1 Quart of PRI-G gasoline treatement
1 8" x 12" BatteryMat
1 Battery Terminal cleaning brush
1 10oz Aersol can of Battery Terminal Corrsion preventitive spray read more...

Product Review | Shorai Lithium 7 AH 12 Volt Battery

Posted on November 30, 2010
The Lithium Iron Phosphate battery is the ultimate in weight versus power technology. This battery weighs in at only 1.01 pounds and offers an incredible 102 C.C.A. This is a drop in replacement for your Lead-acid battery, and will require no change to your stock charging system. The LFX07L2-BS12 battery is the "lightweight racing" version , perfect for any application that is normally raced on a track . It is the lightest version of this lithium Iron Phosphate battery in this size and has less starting power than the LFX14L2-BS12. read more...

Product Review | Battery Tender Plus 12 volt 1.25 amp 4 Stage Smart Charger

Posted on December 1, 2010
This is a very popular 12 volt unit for battery storage. The Battery Tender Plus is a 1.25 amp battery charger designed to fully charge a battery and maintain it at proper storage voltage without the damaging effects caused by trickle chargers. The E-Z quick disconnect harness (1 of each ring ends and alligator clips included) allows you to leave the charger wiring attached to the battery while operating the vehicle. read more...

Product Review | Noco Switch Mode Multistage charger 3.5 Amp G-3500

Posted on January 31, 2011
The G-3500 Smart Charger by Noco is a 3.5 Amp battery charger designed to charge and maintain medium batteries. This is a perfect charger for cars, SUVs, boats and trucks. Noco uses true Switch mode technology in this super efficient line of chargers. This charger has a noise factor of 150mV, less than 50db. This charger is a true multistage, microprocessor controlled charger that will not overcharge your batteries ever. Also incorporated in this unit is the ability to adjust to low voltage input, which could happen if running it off of a generator or a very long extension chord. read more...

Product Review | Solar Panel 60 Watt RV/Marine Kit

Posted on March 17, 2011
BatteryStuff modules deliver top-quality performance for all photovoltaic applications including rural electrification, water pumping, telemetry, communications, and general battery charging. This kit, specifically designed for RV use, will work in any application where you, the consumer, need solar power! Ideal for AC and DC installations, BatteryStuff modules can be used in single module and multiple-module systems. Each Kit includes all the parts necessary to get you charging. read more...

Product Review | Interphone F4 Bluetooth Headset

Posted on April 28, 2011
The new Interphone F4 integrates and improves on all the features which have made Interphone a leading product in the motorcycle and bike-to-bike communication market. Our riders use these and they work great! The headset is firm and will not easily fell off your helmet. If you have more than one, conversing with family can make your expedition safe and fun. Hands down, this is one the best headsets available on the market today. 5 Stars out of 5. read more...

Product Review | Shorai Charger for LFX LiFePO4 Batteries

Posted on May 11, 2011
The Sho-BMS01 is a Charge/Store dedicated battery management system that is designed specifically for Shorai batteries. This charger has a 2 amp max charge rate, and it connects to your Shorai battery through the BMS 5 pin port on the LFX batteries. The charger has a selector for full charge, and for long term storage. Universal input of 100/240vac, 50/60 Hz makes this charger usable world wide. It's perfect for a shop or shed, wherever you store your motorcycle during non-use. Rated ★★★★☆ read more...

Our Company Philosophy | The Bottom Line

Posted on May 19, 2011
Is price everything? At Batterystuff we believe in competitive prices, but that's not the bottom line. The bottom line at Batterystuff is Customer Service. With us you will ALWAYS have the best service, from staff who know our products, since they use them too. Price is important, but be wary of the discount retailer operating out of Mom’s basement, who never actually use, touch or see the product they are peddling. read more...

Get to Know the Brand | Pro Mariner Marine Chargers

Posted on June 10, 2011
Pro Mariner is recognized as one of the leading brands in the boating industry, and for good reason. With their products they have won the 2010 IBEX Innovation Award, specifically from their new Pro Nautic All Digital Marine Charger series, and they continue to be on the frontline of marine innovation. With chargers for the occasional boater, devout boat-a-holic, to the professional user, Pro Mariner has products for everyone. Let's look at one of their more popular units: read more...

Product Review | Sunforce AC to DC 5.8 Amp Converter-Power Supply

Posted on June 29, 2011
The SunForce 5.8 Amp 12 Volt power supply allows you to use your 12 v devices when you only have access to 120VAC power. Use in hotels, at the office, or just at home for all your 12 volt devices. It is great for portable coolers, fans, cell phones, iPods, or portable heaters. This unit can support up to a continuous 70 watts of power. This will not work if you're in a remote area. AC power is required. Rated ★★★☆☆ Stars. read more...

Product Spotlight | New Shorai LiFePO4 Batteries Case Sizes 4, 5 & 6

Posted on February 9, 2012
Shorai Batteries have been around for some time now. Their presence in the world of power sports has not gone unnoticed. They're very popular and we've heard plenty of good feedback from happy users. If you're still on the fence, check out these rider reports straight from Shorai! Although we've recommended Shorai batteries for your application for years now, we've updated our listing to include 3 new case sizes. read more...

Robin's Corner | Battery Guard BG-40-200 Product Review

Posted on March 16, 2012
This device is good to have….It is my understanding that you should never let your batteries drain 100%....get this battery guard which is made by Samlex (leading manufacturer in this field) to protect your batteries. What this device will do is when your battery gets down to a certain level it will shut off what ever is draining it, so that you might avoid damage to the battery. This is great for RV’ers….. read more...

Get To Know the Brand | Consider Scorpion Battery

Posted on April 2, 2012
When motorcycle batteries die, you might be hesitant about replacing it with an "aftermarket" brand battery. Now, years after purchasing your bike, you will find that the dealer wants to charge hundreds of dollars for another battery. At this point the thought enters your mind, surely just any 'ol motorcycle battery will do the trick, right? Be careful, however, because I’m sure you still want a quality battery to ensure many more years of life instead of buying cheap replacements every 1-2 years. Not a problem. There are batteries that meet OEM standards, without the OEM price. read more...

Race Report | 2012 Funky Chicken

Posted on June 21, 2012
OK, let me just start this race report by saying I today, right now, feel like a crash test dummy at a proctology convention. I mean, don’t get me wrong, I had a great event. But man, that sort of chop leads to some seriously sore derriere. Today, I have that ‘Ima gonna be sore tomorrow feelin’, and a real ‘shot out of a cannon’ look to my eyes.

But, you came here for a race report, so here she goes. read more...

Liquid Battery Restoration with Battery Equaliser

Posted on January 18, 2013
If you're a regular commuter, then you probably don't experience battery troubles too often. Regularly using your motor vehicle will keep the battery charged after the end of every good long ride. So, why did your 'not so old' battery act like it's on its last legs of life? While there can be a variety of battery problems, statistically the most common cause of early battery failure is Sulfation. read more...

What is Good Customer Service, Exactly?

Posted on January 31, 2013
Customer Service. We’ve all heard it, we all want it, but what does it really mean? I’ve spent a bit of time recently processing this question. I guess it boils down to the end product. When it is all said and done, and words stop flying, it should be the last impression the customer has of the company before he goes off to use whatever product or service he purchased. read more...

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