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The only way I can charge my Gardiner backpack is using the original 230v charger.Bcs I don’t use it often and I do it’s run out of charge or mealy just top it up some times
That won’t do a lithium battery any good they need to be kept charged up but if it’s fully charged it should go ok for some time unless the battery is knackerdBcs I don’t use it often and I do it’s run out of charge or mealy just top it up some times
I was told the total opposite don’t ever leave a lithium battery half charged that came straight from mr sterling himselfYou can get an inverter that plugs into your cigarette lighter and will power the original charger. They come in all different wattages, just chose one that has a higher wattage than your charger.
Lithiums don't like sitting at 100% charge for long periods. 50% is 'storage' charge.
Fogstar told me that a battery going into storage should only be 50% charged. When my battery was delivered, it was 50 % charged.I was told the total opposite don’t ever leave a lithium battery half charged that came straight from mr sterling himself
Interesting. I have a couple of lithium battery chargers and they both have a storage charge setting which equates to 50% charge.I was told the total opposite don’t ever leave a lithium battery half charged that came straight from mr sterling himself
No idea , my mate who is a marine electrician is friends with the guy who is sterling with the chargers etc and that’s what he told mark and me when he changed my van battery and charging system over , I don’t understand all this technology I just want to plug it in and provide it works that’s all ime interested in , ime seeing him at the weekend and will ask him to try and explain in plain English to see if I can explain it on hereInteresting. I have a couple of lithium battery chargers and they both have a storage charge setting which equates to 50% charge.
It might be the slightly different chemistry of LiFePO4 vs Lithium Polymer.