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Jim Eddie

Battery charger
« on: 28/08/2011 at 13:33 »
Boy this is getting expensive now  :roll Motor , Battery now I need a charger. If you google leisure battery charger you get some silly prices for chargers.
Will this one off flee bay do the job ?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/290551219055?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649

 :z18

Jim

Barry Robertson

Re: Battery charger
« Reply #1 on: 28/08/2011 at 16:57 »
I use this one jim,
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ring-6v-12v-12-Amp-Car-Battery-Charger-Metal-RCB312-/300509095489?pt=UK_ConsumerElectronics_Batteries_SM&hash=item45f7bce641
Not sure if thats bang on the model but i can find out for sure!
Not sure  about the one you have suggested as i like to see a wee gauge that shows it 100% charged up !
I got my one from Dingbro  :z18

Derek Roxborough

Re: Battery charger
« Reply #2 on: 28/08/2011 at 18:57 »
you need a specific charger for leisure batteries, mine is a 6 amp job,easgach1

Jim Eddie

Re: Battery charger
« Reply #3 on: 28/08/2011 at 19:32 »
you need a specific charger for leisure batteries, mine is a 6 amp job,easgach1

 :z18 easgach1

Jim

Barry Robertson

Re: Battery charger
« Reply #4 on: 28/08/2011 at 20:54 »
you need a specific charger for leisure batteries, mine is a 6 amp job,easgach1

Apparently its just a gimic to get more money from punters who dont know any better  :z4
A 12amp battery is just that , leisure or not!

paavo

Re: Battery charger
« Reply #5 on: 29/08/2011 at 18:11 »

Jim Eddie

Re: Battery charger
« Reply #6 on: 29/08/2011 at 18:42 »
Thanks Harri

 :z18

Jim

Derek Roxborough

Re: Battery charger
« Reply #7 on: 30/08/2011 at 18:59 »
you wont get far with a 12a battery and a 44lb thrust motor, mine is 80a and its really too small but I get about 2hours running, the recommended battery should be round 120a, but carrying it would create a problem, most automotive chargers are trickle chargers and evidently not suitable for leisure batteries( at least that what the salesman said ??? )
easker 1

Jim Eddie

Re: Battery charger
« Reply #8 on: 30/08/2011 at 19:08 »
you wont get far with a 12a battery and a 44lb thrust motor, mine is 80a and its really too small but I get about 2hours running, the recommended battery should be round 120a, but carrying it would create a problem, most automotive chargers are trickle chargers and evidently not suitable for leisure batteries( at least that what the salesman said ??? )
easker 1

easker never mind Baz he's fae Brechin you've got to make allowances  :grin :grin :grin :grin

Baz has a 12 volt battery not a 12 amp  :wink Batterries are measured in ampere hours -AH you are right you need at least a 100AH battery

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ampere-hour

 :z18

Jim

Iain Goolager

Re: Battery charger
« Reply #9 on: 30/08/2011 at 20:26 »
As for power usage;

I guess the most important thing is to get two average guys in an average boat in an average chop and go full tilt. Use a clamp meter to tell you the current being drawn and if half speed is then measured you'll get a reasonable indication of usable battery life.

This said, I'm sure the battery I was looking at recommended a max of 70% discharge, also most things in life are theoretical and two batteries of the same spec will never be the same.
Also as the current draw increases there is some constant or other that reduces the Amp hrs of the battery and this constant increases as the battery gets older with increased cycles! bored? I am. just get fishing  :z15

Iain

Jim Eddie

Re: Battery charger
« Reply #10 on: 02/09/2011 at 20:37 »
After a bit of research I'm going to get one of these

http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/products/products/242839/battery_chargers_tested.html

 :z18

Jim

 




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