Battery charger conditioner suggestions?
- steptoe
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Battery charger conditioner suggestions?
Always thought it was not worth buyng a conditioning battery charger - until each time I find a flat battery, expected or otherwise. Stupidly left a new battery connected ina dormant car and when come looking due to Brumby battery going on strike due to minus five C or whatever- it is dead flat too!
Who has one of the conditioner sulphate zapper chargers that you leave on all the time.Any recommendations, shops orr ebay ?
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Who has one of the conditioner sulphate zapper chargers that you leave on all the time.Any recommendations, shops orr ebay ?
ta.
I use a ctek charger. I don't think you can get much better. You can just leave them connected and they will keep the battery in tip top condition. It came with a connector that is wired into the battery so all I do is plug it in without opening the bonnet.
They seem to be the standard in motorhomes and caravans to keep the battery charged.
They seem to be the standard in motorhomes and caravans to keep the battery charged.
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I use a no name brand from China "Best buy" it is called it cost $19.95 from supa cheap and it has not skipped a beat.
In a pinch I once used a 3 volt nokia phone charger to trickle charge a battery. it worked but I would only do that in an emergency as it is a rather dangerous was to charge a battery.
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In a pinch I once used a 3 volt nokia phone charger to trickle charge a battery. it worked but I would only do that in an emergency as it is a rather dangerous was to charge a battery.
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- steptoe
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Thanks for input. REPCO had a smarty on special about $80 that could do a sulphate shocker-offerer. Those ctek are well promoted by Repco too and although seem pricey have a good name. Saw their cheapest at about 72 bucks good for trickles but no sulphate function. Better just swap me batteries around a bit more.
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