The key here is to use a maintainer, not just a trickle charger. Like most things, there are Chinese um trickle chargers for just a few bucks that promise to do it all, but all they do is screw up your battery. Buy decent maintainers and you will be fine as long as you use them as directed...I have been using the battery tender models for more years than I can remember, but primarily just during the cold of winter. During summer is not necessary unless your battery gets severe service without proper recharging between uses. Before I retired the company was doing work for a couple of battery mfgrs in our area. This gave me a chance to speak with a couple of their engineers. Most folks don't follow the recommendations of the battery mfgr, nor the instructions on the maintainer, thus they end up with issues. Having followed the recommendations of the battery and charger manufacturers and have no issues at all. Battery life has been greatly increased and I have never had a surprise dead battery. To each his own, your battery, your money to spend ! I do not buy high end batteries, usually Wally World as they have been a good bang for my buck.....but I take care of them. Three batteries in my motorhome, four batteries in my boat, atv, two lawn mowers, and a couple general purpose batteries for a variety of other lawn equipment tools, so yes I have a few to maintain. Just replaced my almost 7 year old trolling motor batteries with a new LifePo4 battery, so now a new learning experience........