Hi all, I have a vardy sealed battery, and it has gone flat today.
im guessing it is because i havent used it for the last month.
I have been looking at trickle chargers, and wanted to know if any of these were any good please.
1st.
a solar charger, this i would leave on the fence, and connect to the car.
+ free energy
-as safe to leave connected to battery??
http://www.maplin.co.uk/solar-powered-12v-12w-battery-charger-217850
2nd
ctek charger.
+ safe for battery
- have to have mains power supply
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_818863_langId_-1_categoryId_255205
what would the people of locostbuilders recomend please
thanks
ian
What makes you think the solar charger would be unsafe ?
quote:
Originally posted by wylliezx9r
What makes you think the solar charger would be unsafe ?
+1 ctek
+2 for the c-tek
this is the battery spec, but going by the + it will be the ctek
the car is stored outside, under a stormforce cover, so i could run a extension lead from the shed, to under the cover.
SPEC:
Length - approx. 181mm
Width - approx. 77mm
Height - approx. 167mm
Weight - approx. 5.3Kg
Terminals - 12x12x1.2mm flat blade, 6mm diameter hole
Completely sealed Lead-Acid battery
Maintenance Free
PERFORMANCE @ 25°C:
Voltage - 12v
Capacity - 20Ah
Cranking current - approx 680Amps(5 secs)
The battery can be mounted on its side or upright.
Designed for motorsport use.
I was given one of those solar chargers a while back, I ended up binning it, unless you start from a 100% charge battery a solar one will not charge
it in time for when you need the car, or at least if you dont plan on driving the car for a few months, they simply do not have the cabability to
supply the current needed to charge a partial or flat battery. So with what you have given as an option, yet another one for the Ctec.
Eta
If you feel you are safer , get an decent ELCB circuit protector for use outside with your extension lead. BTW your batt specs are the same as mine,
exactly, this was the battery I tried the solar charger on !
[Edited on 28/3/13 by Westy1994]
thanks for the info all.
so it looks like a mains power supplyed one will be best.
is the ctek .8 a good vfm one, or would you recomend a defferent version/make?
thanks
ian
Your going to get lots of options now, lol, but my choice was this, one thing to
remember is not to give a small capacity battery to much current, you wont get the life out of the battery otherwise, the one I choose was a small
900Ma one which is perfect for small batts.
eta
That link didnt give a price
here's another one.
[Edited on 28/3/13 by Westy1994]
lol, see what you mean.
is the ctek .8 a small enough charger?
[Edited on 28/3/13 by Ian Jones]
see above new link, bit cheaper that one
quote:
Originally posted by Ian Jones
lol, see what you mean.
is the ctek .8 a small enough charger?
[Edited on 28/3/13 by Ian Jones]
if i got the ctek .8
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_818863_langId_-1_categoryId_255205
and then got this charge indercator panel
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_738319_langId_-1_categoryId_255205#tab4
could the panel be used as a 12v power supply for sat navs etc as well?
thanks
ian
edited to say..
looking at it again, it looks like it is not a cig lighter style socket
[Edited on 28/3/13 by Ian Jones]
To be honest, any decent 'intelligent' charger should already have the indicators on it, mine does, if you have to look at separate
indicators , I would elsewhere than the one you are proposing ( thats assuming it does not have them - hard to see with the photo there, but it does
have something on it)
As for the solar charger, I tested it to see what current it could supply, my own barely had the power to run three 10mm leds, now this was 2 years
ago, maybe they are better now I don't know?. It may have the current to keep a satnav charged but I doubt it would have the capacity to run it
wholey on that solar device.
If it were me, I would forget about the solar device and just get a decent charger with the charge state leds already built into it
Have you got any timer plugs. You could set it up to charge for 1 hour a day so it doesn't overheat the battery as even intelligent chargers are not perfect if left on for really long stints as found at the bike shop.
I went for a ctek 0.8 in the end with a panel mounted display, so i can keep a eye on the levels with out having to connect anything up.
will post some pics when i fit it
I fitted the batery indercator today, what do you think?
the ctek charget turned up today