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Ctek are very good chargers , I have one for the cars and bikeDo you think it's better than a Ctek as they seem similar prices?
Only time will tell, has very good write ups and is just jam packed with technology and featuresDo you think it's better than a Ctek as they seem similar prices?
You have an electric bike, I didn't think you were that old ?Ctek are very good chargers , I have one for the cars and bike
Ive got one of those. Pretty good .New toy today, just put the power up 3D in and didn't want batteries to drain down to far with all the electrics i have, pump, panel, reels, light bar etc so this will defo keep them topped up over night
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I actually got mine for £149 but they are out of stock but here's one from HalfordDo you have a link to this please.
I've noticed my battery isn't charging fully as I don't do a lot of miles and the jobs I do are big with the pump running all day.
My battery is around 12.5 on the controller so if any one can recommend something for additional charging options.
Is it the 26amp model g26000? How have you found it, its pack with features and is a beast!Ive got one of those. Pretty good .
I don't think it's as high spec as yours it's the G7200. It's 7.2 amp. I've had it since November 2019. It seems pretty good. It's had a fair bit of use as my van doesn't have split relay.I actually got mine for £149 but they are out of stock but here's one from Halford
https://www.halfords.com/motoring/battery-maintenance/battery-chargers/g26000uk-26a-noco-smart-charger-721922.html?cm_mmc=Google+PLA-_-Motoring>Battery+Maintenance>Battery+Chargers-_-Motoring>Battery+Maintenance>Battery+Chargers-_-721922&istCompanyId=b8708c57-7a02-4cf6-b2c0-dc36b54a327e&istFeedId=62b447cf-331e-4fec-a47a-9985ff72d404&istItemId=wrpxpiaix&istBid=t
Is it the 26amp model g26000? How have you found it, its pack with features and is a beast!
Ah right, I've currently got an 8amp one onboard to charge 2 x 110ah batteries. It's always been good at keeping the batteries charged but I've now added a power reel and a light bar on top of the van.I don't think it's as high spec as yours it's the G7200. It's 7.2 amp. I've had it since November 2019. It seems pretty good. It's had a fair bit of use as my van doesn't have split relay.
I have a split charge relay in the van so I just need to top them up every now and again as my limited millage is draining the battery low..Would this charger be a bit more than I need.Ah right, I've currently got an 8amp one onboard to charge 2 x 110ah batteries. It's always been good at keeping the batteries charged but I've now added a power reel and a light bar on top of the van.
Was buying a new charger and thought, go big or go home ???
ThanksI use 5 amp daily to make sure battery is always full.
https://www.halfords.com/motoring/battery-maintenance/battery-chargers/noco-genius5-5-amp-battery-charger-230278.html
It depends how big your battery is. I have the 10amp version and I think that’s rated to 200ah.I have a split charge relay in the van so I just need to top them up every now and again as my limited millage is draining the battery low..Would this charger be a bit more than I need.
Do you remove the battery from the back of van to charge it or can you leave it in?
Thanks I purchased the 10amp one today.It depends how big your battery is. I have the 10amp version and I think that’s rated to 200ah.
you can buy ring terminals to attach to the battery that the charger plugs into to save having to connect the crocodile clips every time.
Hi, I have power fed into the van via a waterproof port and have the charger constantly on board and ready to charge when the power lead is connected. I currently have 2 x 110ah batteries which are standard leisure ones and can't fall below 50% as this can cause damage to the battery.I have a split charge relay in the van so I just need to top them up every now and again as my limited millage is draining the battery low..Would this charger be a bit more than I need.
Do you remove the battery from the back of van to charge it or can you leave it in?
Don't ever take a battery to the tip. Take it to a local scrap yard they will give you ££ for it!!! I took 3 big batteries and a couple of very small sealed lead acids when moving house and I think they paid me about £25.Hi, I have power fed into the van via a waterproof port and have the charger constantly on board and ready to charge when the power lead is connected. I currently have 2 x 110ah batteries which are standard leisure ones and can't fall below 50% as this can cause damage to the battery.
The charger is overkill but I was buying a new one and wanted to future proof best I could.
I have a completely depleted 80ah battery in the workshop that I was planned to take to the tip but hadn't got round to it.
I hooked the charger up and it took less than 4 hours to fully charge it.