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Thanks, was looking at leisure battery chargers yesterday, not cheap to buy are they..![]()
have a look on towsure they have some from around £26 i think, i did put a link earleir in the thread
Thanks, was looking at leisure battery chargers yesterday, not cheap to buy are they..![]()
Aldi do one for £11-£13 Around October time, they are nearly identical to the Towsure ones. I use one all the time, at home to keep the Mav battery topped up on these cold days. It drops to a holding current of less than 1/2 amp and limits the voltage to approx 13.5-13.9 when fully charged. This avoids gassing the battery (over charging).Thanks, was looking at leisure battery chargers yesterday, not cheap to buy are they..![]()
Keep looking at those, are they noisey??I have bought a lot of tool from ALDI and never been dissapointed, I recently bought a 2.8kva frame generator, from them for around £150, it is a power craft but on the label in small letters it says 'omega wolf' so I checked wolf tools web site and called the customer help lkine and guess what? it is a wolf generator just a different colour and the price difference was ostading plus it came with a 3 year warranty!
I will look out for one of their chargers myself!
Keep looking at those, are they noisey??
Aldi do one for £11-£13 Around October time, they are nearly identical to the Towsure ones. I use one all the time, at home to keep the Mav battery topped up on these cold days. It drops to a holding current of less than 1/2 amp and limits the voltage to approx 13.5-13.9 when fully charged. This avoids gassing the battery (over charging).
On a flat battery they are capable of charging at 3.5 Amps, but they have 3 charge settings for different sizes of 12 Volt batteries.
Hope this helps.
Best regards, Rustic
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