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Original Article: CTEK MULTI US 3300 Review Please discuss the Motorcycle.com article CTEK MULTI US 3300 Review in our Motorcycle Forums below. Use the reply button to let others know your comments or feedback on the article. Constructive criticism is always appreciated, along with your thoughts and personal opinions on the bikes and products we have tested. |
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After doing a good bit of research, I bought a US800, which is designed for smaller batteries. My intended use is to maintain my bike's battery, so I did not need the bigger version.
Other than finding out that the paint on the housing comes off on Sargent seat fabric, I must say the US800 works like a champ. It keeps the battery topped off, and generates little to no heat. Apparently, it uses very little electricity. The US800 comes with a long lead that ends in an idiot-proof plug. Also included is a female socket with hoop terminals to connect to the battery, and another female socket with cute little alligator clamps. Unfortunately, the hoop leads are not idiot-proof. One must take care to connect the red lead to the positive terminal of the battery. I bought mine on eBay. The US800 sells for around $45.
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