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12v battery advise
Hi All,
Looking to by a 12v car battery to power my charger on race days. Can anybody recommend what spec battery i would need? Also need a suitable charger, any recommendations? Thanks in Advance |
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12v battery
Hello, I've got 4 of these 12v 20 amp hour batteries for sale £30 each + postage
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Will that type of battery last a full race meet before it needs recharging? Dont know the first thing about the type/spec battery i would need? How do you go about charging that particular battery
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12v battery
Should last for a meeting say 5 charges these batteries are for a Ring power pack which uses 2 of them I bought them for my old power pack which lasted 2-3 meeting just use any car battery charger to charge them, if you had 2 I've got cables to wire them together giving you double 40amp hours.
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The usual choice is a 12v leisure battery. These are happy to accept deep discharge, and won't fail early like a car 12v battery. You get what you pay for - this one lasted me over five years regularly racing and running six charges a meeting and the odd use of a 12v iron. HTH
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/s...atalogId=10151 |
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Cheers for the help lads, will get saving my pennies.
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Get yourself to a caravan shop. I picked up a 100ah leisure battery that was a trade in. Works perfect. £
25 quid |
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I had a decent 100 ah leisure type 12v. Lasted a good 4/5 years. Minimum of myself charging, usually 2, sometimes 3 people charging off it. So upto 15 charges in a day ish. Also used soldering irons etc.
Mine eventually died through neglect more than anything else. Looking around for another at the mo. I'll do the same again, pay around £80 or a little more. |
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