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		Definition of trickle charger in English: trickle chargernoun An electrical charger for batteries that works at a steady slow rate from the mains.  Example sentencesExamples -  It is a rapid charger unlike the trickle chargers that normally come with rechargeable battery operated devices (like your cell phone and radios).
 -  Larger transformers used in tapered and trickle chargers have the disadvantages of high heat generation, greater weight, and lower efficiency.
 -  These charge a battery and then maintain them at charged level by cycling on and off when necessary without over charging which trickle chargers can do.
 -  Although trickle chargers often appear to be a better economic choice for the typical consumer, trickle chargers don't have the advantage of sophisticated electronic control.
 -  The trickle charger will provide continuous power to your car battery and prevent dead batteries.
 -  They are also not trickle chargers although they look very much like one.
 -  The engine I use with this boat is a 9.9hp four stroke with electric start and a trickle charger which keeps the battery topped up.
 -  The solution is to keep the battery topped up with a trickle charger, ensuring immobilisers and the like won't run it down while the car sits in the garage.
 -  Both taper and trickle chargers are slow.
 -  Present trickle chargers, largely due to their inherent lack of sophistication, are generally compatible with only one or two battery types.
 -  If you attach the trickle charger to an inexpensive wall socket timer you can avoid leaving the battery on charge too long.
 -  This invention relates in general to battery chargers, and more particularly, to solar power trickle chargers for lead acid batteries.
 -  If your trickle charger has no cutoff circuit, and you forget to remove the cells, they'll sit there warm to the touch, being slowly cooked.
 -  Dumb trickle chargers usually get the job done in 12 to 14 hours, but they may be faster or slower.
 
    Definition of trickle charger in US English: trickle chargernounˈtrikəl ˈCHärjər A battery charger that produces a very small current.  Example sentencesExamples -  The solution is to keep the battery topped up with a trickle charger, ensuring immobilisers and the like won't run it down while the car sits in the garage.
 -  Dumb trickle chargers usually get the job done in 12 to 14 hours, but they may be faster or slower.
 -  Both taper and trickle chargers are slow.
 -  The trickle charger will provide continuous power to your car battery and prevent dead batteries.
 -  If your trickle charger has no cutoff circuit, and you forget to remove the cells, they'll sit there warm to the touch, being slowly cooked.
 -  They are also not trickle chargers although they look very much like one.
 -  Present trickle chargers, largely due to their inherent lack of sophistication, are generally compatible with only one or two battery types.
 -  Larger transformers used in tapered and trickle chargers have the disadvantages of high heat generation, greater weight, and lower efficiency.
 -  Although trickle chargers often appear to be a better economic choice for the typical consumer, trickle chargers don't have the advantage of sophisticated electronic control.
 -  This invention relates in general to battery chargers, and more particularly, to solar power trickle chargers for lead acid batteries.
 -  These charge a battery and then maintain them at charged level by cycling on and off when necessary without over charging which trickle chargers can do.
 -  It is a rapid charger unlike the trickle chargers that normally come with rechargeable battery operated devices (like your cell phone and radios).
 -  If you attach the trickle charger to an inexpensive wall socket timer you can avoid leaving the battery on charge too long.
 -  The engine I use with this boat is a 9.9hp four stroke with electric start and a trickle charger which keeps the battery topped up.
 
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