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PostPosted: 18:12 - 05 Feb 2006    Post subject: Battery charger Reply with quote

Alright kiddies.

Ive decided i need a new battery charger, that i can LITERALLY just plug in, clip on to battery and leave going until i need to use the battery for the bike, thus keeping it at 100%

Im thinking of one of these, but does anyone know any cheaper ones? I dont care how quickly it charges, more that it maintains it automatically.

The reason i say this is because i charged my new battery for 5 hours with my charger last night, came to use it this afternoon, barely lit up the neutral light... Evil or Very Mad

So having changed the battery, the next step is a new charger. Plus i need a good one for the cbr when i go back...

Any advice/recommendations?
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PostPosted: 18:17 - 05 Feb 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

OPTIMATE BATTERY CHARGER from Hein Gericke
It says "The charging device is equipped with an intelligent electronic system which ensures a reliable long-term charging of all motorcycle batteries"

I got one last week. It has attachments that can stay on for long term charging, not just clips. It charges and discharges to keep it maintained. . . apparantly!

£40
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PostPosted: 18:26 - 05 Feb 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

i got 1 from halfords its one of there own brand. but it works well its about £30 it charges all batterys from trucks to bikes, sealed and non sealed, just plug it in and connect it up. charges at normal pace and the maintains it automatically when its charged up.
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PostPosted: 18:26 - 05 Feb 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Right im now bidding on THIS because ive realised the cheap knock off of an optimate will cost £29 quid, therefore getting the real deal for anything sub £29 quid will rule.

Plus i can go and buy the £6 attachment leads to stick on the cbr so i dont have to fuck about with getting the battery out to charge more then once.
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