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A Good Heavy Duty 12/24v Battery Charger


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Dear All

 

I am looking around for a good, but not cost the planet charger that would do 12 and 24v batteries.

 

I do have one of those Oxford battery conditioners / chargers, which are excellent but due to the way they work take days to charge a battery and even longer if they de-sulphate it first.

 

Also are those Solar ones any good for float charging a battery to ensure it's always at peak charge.

 

Thanks

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Dear All

 

I am looking around for a good, but not cost the planet charger that would do 12 and 24v batteries.

 

I do have one of those Oxford battery conditioners / chargers, which are excellent but due to the way they work take days to charge a battery and even longer if they de-sulphate it first.

 

Also are those Solar ones any good for float charging a battery to ensure it's always at peak charge.

 

Thanks

 

try Machine Mart

The 12V/24V charger with boost start I bought in 1992 and its still going strong!!

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Got one off the famous auction site

 

12/24v (20 amp boost) Maypole MP730S HD Battery Charger 100Ah-250Ah rated batteries.

 

Brand New and sealed in the box including free postage = £45.

 

I think that should sort the domestic and MT's out.

 

Happy Days.

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Got one off the famous auction site

 

12/24v (20 amp boost) Maypole MP730S HD Battery Charger 100Ah-250Ah rated batteries.

 

Brand New and sealed in the box including free postage = £45.

 

I think that should sort the domestic and MT's out.

 

Happy Days.

 

Don't use it on something like a Hawker though, you'll knacker the battery.

 

Andy

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Because they like a controlled charge in terms of voltage or current, and a non-intelligent charger won't provide that. This is what it says on the side of the battery:

 

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Hawker tell me that virtually all "faulty" batteries they've received have been damaged by incorrect charging.

 

Andy

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