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Old 04-17-2015, 10:04 AM
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Default Re: Lift Pads

Originally Posted by Bill T.
Thanks. That is what we kinda thought. Ya No What, I think I will just buy 4 hockey pucks. LOL it works.
While I have you, I need to get a trickle charger for winter storage. We go to Florida. I want to get a GOOD ONE. I had a Schumacher in the past the did not work. I had to end up disconnecting the battery on my 87 Mustang instead of using a charger. I don't think this will work with the XF. I thought the Schumacher was a good brand but was proven wrong. Any help? Thanks,
Bill T.
I guess I just got lucky. A few years ago I bought a lot of 5 2 amp ones from a Chinese eBay site and
have no problems with any of them.
I have one for the riding mower, the old '90 Suburban, the '89 Probe, the Crossfire and a spare.
I bought some 2 pin trailer hookup wires so I could plug them up without opening the hoods.
( make sure the 'hot' pin from the battery is the female so it can't touch anything, probably a good idea would be to also include an inline fuse, but I didn't )