Schumacher MC-1 Manual Trickle Charger
- One-amp manual trickle charger provides quick and reliable battery charging
- Recharges most motorcycle size lead acid batteries
- Charges in 2 to 12 hours
- Ideal for 6 and 12 volt batteries
- Ideal for motorcycles, garden tractors, snowmobiles and other small wet cell batteries
Product Description
Ideal for motorcycles, tractors, or snowmobiles, this one-amp manual trickle charge features a reverse hook-up protection and helps not to charge the battery until it is hooked up to the correct posts. It also features a quick-disconnect harness with ring-lug adaptor and the choice of 50amp clamps or attaching the ring connectors directly to the battery. These chargers are ideal for overnight warming of automobile batteries during cold weather. Two set of charging c… More >>

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#1 by Terry Im on April 12, 2010 - 7:34 pm
has no auto shut off
has no on indicator light
dose work but the risk of overcharging is very real
pay a little more and get a better charger
Rating: 2 / 5
#2 by George on April 12, 2010 - 7:36 pm
Works fine for what it is. I bought it just because it was so cheap and I might need it one day. A month after getting it my battery died. An 8 hour charge got it to where it (barely) started my Toyota Camry so I could drive it to the store and replace the battery. That was worth $20 for sure.
Rating: 5 / 5
#3 by Phyllis R. Lockhart on April 12, 2010 - 7:41 pm
Expected in two weeks and received it much sooner. Since this was a replacement for the one borrowed for the neighbor, I never even had to tell them I broke the other one. Thanks.
Rating: 5 / 5
#4 by Thomas James on April 12, 2010 - 10:08 pm
Well this is certainly what it says a good trickle charger which actually given enough time even with a stone dead battery (which must be at least functional) will bring it up to full charge.
I have used this on a Toyota Land Cruiser overnight bring a dead battery back and also a Mercedes SL500 which is difficult to jump since the battery is mounted in the trunk and it takes a heck of a jolt to kick the starter over. Just to much loss in a battery jump set up to do the initial kick ( a heavy duty battery pack works if you happen to have one). Found just plug this little devil in leave it overnight and bing bang up and running the next day.
Can’t beat it for the $$ and compact size.
Rating: 5 / 5
#5 by Matt R on April 12, 2010 - 11:49 pm
This is a pretty simple trickle charger. It doesn’t provide much feedback, other than when it is on and when it is off. I don’t think there should be any worry of overcharging, as it was designed to provide a constant “trickle” of power to keep a battery at top charge. I have owned and used this unit for the past year without any problems. If you want more feedback, buy a unit with gauges. If you are just looking to keep your bike (or lawnmower) starting on demand and want to save a few bucks, this unit is very good.
Rating: 4 / 5