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Keep Battery In Order
Car to be oof the road for a good while, what is best way to keep battery up to speed? So many parts,, circuit boards etc. keep running. Is there a special trickle type charger I can hook up - that is not an ordinary charger. Or is it best to run for 30mins every couple of weeks?
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This is the sort of charger to use...it gets very good reviews, too. I'd avoid unbranded cheapo ones that don't have the safety features that avoid the possibility/ probability of damage to the battery. http:// www. halfords. com/ motoring/ bulbs- wiper- blades- batteries/ car- battery- chargers/ halfords- maintenance- charger# tab3
14:08 Fri 21st Nov 2014
Hard, just starting the car up as you say will not do the battery any good as you are taking power out & not returning the power, to do this you need to take the car for an hours run, try not to use the Electrics whilst doing this, Heater / Wipers / washers / etc, as said a trickle charge is good, if your battery is of the Top up / Filler Type with Distilled Water ( Yes, there are still some out there ) make sure it's topped above the Internal Lead Cells, other than that, there is not much more you can do, a point, get the Battery Checked before you park it up to make sure the battery is ok.
what i do with my tractors and digger is use an old 'mobile phone' type charger, obviously making sure it's 12v cutting off the plug and putting on crocodile clips also ensuring right polarity. i leave these on all winter and have never had a problem but there's no electronics to drain power on mine. i find its just enough to keep the battery ready i think you can buy this sort of thing in halfords.
This is the sort of charger to use...it gets very good reviews, too. I'd avoid unbranded cheapo ones that don't have the safety features that avoid the possibility/probability of damage to the battery.
http:// www.hal fords.c om/moto ring/bu lbs-wip er-blad es-batt eries/c ar-batt ery-cha rgers/h alfords -mainte nance-c harger# tab3
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high end luxury/sports cars often have a trickle charge as standard knowing they may be used on a limited basis or garaged for long periods...
There are so many electrics/systems running when its turned off it they can easily flatten a battery in a very short time and some vehicles (aston martins for one) need a system reset if it happens, flat battery = very expensive visit to dealer..
There are so many electrics/systems running when its turned off it they can easily flatten a battery in a very short time and some vehicles (aston martins for one) need a system reset if it happens, flat battery = very expensive visit to dealer..
@[email protected], it's an AGM battery! These can be really awkward to re-charge once they're flat. Even more of a reason to keep it well charged , one way or another.
Here's probably the cheapest charger that IS suitable for AGM batteries...it's available on Amazon and Argos (but much dearer from Argos!)
http:// www.cte kcharge rs.co.u k/ctek- xs08.ph p
Here's probably the cheapest charger that IS suitable for AGM batteries...it's available on Amazon and Argos (but much dearer from Argos!)
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Unfortunately, the above CTEK isn't powerful enough for car batteries...this would be the cheapest suitable one...getting rather pricey, though!
http:// www.cte kcharge rs.co.u k/mxs-3 .8.php
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Like this....but the battery has to be well-charged to start with.
http:// www.map lin.co. uk/sear ch?text =Solar+ Powered +12V+1. 5W+Batt ery+Aut o+Trick le+Char ger
Or they do a more powerful one, too.
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Or they do a more powerful one, too.
The charger I mentioned is made by Solar. It is described as a fold up Solar portable battery charger. It looks like a small laptop but is two solar panels when opened up. It is 12v and 4 watts charging but I think you can get more powerful ones. I bought mine on line. They are quite reasonably priced. I bought two.