Battery Tender USB Charger Adaptor
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Normally I remove the seat. Take my multimeter out from the tool box and read the voltage. Now I just plug this awesome meter into the pig tail connector and it tells me what I want to know without removing the seat. With most cars/trucks/motorcycles you want your voltage to read at least 12.5v at resting. Resting means that the vehicle HAS NOT been started at least for at least 12 hours before you take the reading. The reason for this is because when you start and drive/ride your vehicle the alternator charges the battery and it'll read higher because the battery has a fresh surface charge. So remember plug this in after 12 hours of the battery resting to get an accurate reading. Anything less than 12.5v means your battery is going bad.
This is a must have item for your motorcycle!
I have a Droid Turbo 2 which is very picky with chargers but this worked fine without an improper charger message on the phone. I attached this to my trickle charger pigtail and ziptied it to the frame. Keeps my phone going for the whole road trip. Will buy again for other bikes.
This is an awesome device. Before buying this there was a few times my phone went completely dead and that's scary because what if I broke down on my bike. Now I can charge anything USB. I like that it has the cap too. It's a nice grippy texture too. I put my plug back by my bag so I can put my phone in there if I want. The cable is sold separately. I got the cable part in a battery maintainer charger kit.
It works as described ... what else can you say ... 5 volts is 5 volts ... Clean way to charge your phone on a motorcycle
If you have a motorcycle or ATV with a battery tender cable mounted on it. This is the tool you have been needing but never knew. Not joking. Was an hour from home on one of my bikes and suddenly started having starting problems. I keep a tester in my Electra Glide saddle bag, but was on my FXR this day. So, no extra storage for tools, other than a smaller tool bag. I so wish I had this that day. A quick plug in and you know exactly what's up with voltage. In my case, the charge cable had come loose just enough to not make contact. I would have known this if I had this tool. They are small enough to keep in any little pocket in your jacket, cut or tool pouch. Get one...
Price: US $10.95
Rating: 4.7 / 5.0 from 6 Reviews
Specification
2.1 amps output
Quite portable
Rubber flap protects charger connectors
Perfect for a charging device for your bike, ATV, etc.
Attaches to existing Battery Tender quick disconnect
Description
Style:with USB Charger
Battery Tender Quick Disconnect Plug with USB Charger 12V Input and Maximum 2.1 Amps Output it's Quite Portable and Perfect for Charging your iPhone, iPad, iPod, GPS, Camera or any Smartphone or Device that be Charged via USB. It's Designed for Use on Most 12-Volt Batteries on Your Motorcycle, Golf Cart, ATV, etc. It Attaches to Existing Battery Tender Quick Disconnect. The Rubber Flap will Protect the Charger Connectors.
Needing an adapter for a GoPro Camera I was excited to find this very smart device. I use a Battery Tender on my Motorcycle to keep the battery charged when the winters get too long or I'm unable to ride. I wanted to plug my GoPro into my power supply so I could have continual power and to record video for longer periods of time while riding. I ran along this USB Quick Disconnect from Battery Tender and my wish was answered. Because I already had a power supply running to the outside of my bike to plug in the Battery Tender it was easy to just plug in the USB Adapter into the already exposed cable and run my USB cable to my camera.Great invention and I've used it for my phone and other USB able devices for almost a year now. And if you need to remove it or put it away you just unplug the adapter and your good to go. Its a great product for anyone that uses a battery tender already and just needs a little USB power on the road.
Like many motorcyclists, I have a battery tender pigtail installed (on my Yamaha FJR1300) to keep my battery in good shape. This handy little gizmo allows you to make that pigtail do double duty as a handy USB port.
My Samsung S5 Galaxy is a battery hog when I run the nav. This unit allows me to run nav all day long and still have juice. When not in use, it tucks away conveniently in a zippered pocket or glovebox.
I have a restored car that I just don't drive very often... but often enough to leave the battery connected. I connected this Battery Tender LCD Voltage Display to a Battery Tender Quick Disconnect cable with ring posts and attached the cable to the posts on my battery. The cable is long enough to stretch out about 6 inches in front of the battery and the monitor lies on top of the coilover tower. Now, whenever I want to check the level of my battery, all I have to do is press a button, and I know immediately whether my battery will start the car, or if it needs a charge. The Voltage Display has both red yellow and green LEDs indicating the general state of the battery, and the LCD display shows me the exact voltage output.
Once I start the car up, I can also see that the alternator is putting out a voltage of about 14.2 volts, so I can tell it's charging the battery. Great little tool, handy to have permanently in the engine bay.
This isn't exactly on point, but I also bought an Optima Yellow Top Deep Cycle battery which enables me to go a bit longer between charges if I happen to forget. I know that's not the typical use for the yellowtop… but the deep cycle function is perfect for this situation because when I do get busy and forget to check it, the battery voltage can drop well below what would normally be catastrophic, yet I can still recharge the battery. Last time, the voltage dropped to 4.5 volts. In a regular starting battery, anything below about 11.9 volts would be considered completely discharged, and 10.5 volts would render the battery 'dead' and NOT re-chargeable. I know, because I've bought several batteries over the last few years. (Although there is a way to bring a completely dead battery back to life in some cases... Google it.)
The final entry in my battery setup is the thing that drains the battery in the first place. Because the car is now an expensive property, I installed a VIPER GPS-enabled remote starter /alarm system. The Viper app has a setting that will alert me when the battery gets low. (Low by common starter battery standards, not deep cycle). So when my iPhone starts honking at me, I know its time to charge that baby up.
Problem solved.
This is spot-on and just what you need to see your battery volts.
It fits and works very well on my 2013 HD sportster. Handy to place under seat or carry in jacket pocket .
Does what it says and it keeps my mind at ease!
Product information
Style:with USB ChargerTechnical Details
Manufacturer | Deltran |
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Brand | Battery Tender |
Model | 081-0158 |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 1 x 5 inches |
Item model number | 081-0158 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 081-0158 |
OEM Part Number | 900589 |
Folding | No |
Cover Included | Product & Instructions Guide |
Vehicle Service Type | Motorcycle |
Additional Information
ASIN | B00DJ5KEF4 |
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