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> Hi Mark,__________________________________________________
\n> What models do have a conditioner in them? I have a 6 bay "fast"
\n> charger and just bought the 6 bay standard charger on ebay you posted
\n> last week.
\n> Thanks JK
\n>
\n>
\n> ----- Original Message -----
\n>
\n> The vehicular charger is not that smart. It simply charges the
\n> battery.
\n>
\n> In the field, especially in a public safety environment, if the
\n> user
\n> needs his battery charged, the user needs it QUICKLY CHARGED!
\n>
\n> Conditioning a battery has traditionally been considered a
\n> maintenance function, even though a few models of charger contain a
\n>
\n> conditioner function.
\n>
\n>
\n>
\n> Mark Cobbeldick
\n>
\n>
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