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I know people use the car batteries to charge their gear when racing outdoors when there is minimal or no power supply but does anyone use something like this, are they worth getting or is it best just to stick with a car battery?
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It plugs into a car battery........
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yep I know via the 12v point in the car ie cigarette lighter etc I was just wanting to know if they are worth getting over the car battery that many seem to use, as I guess when this is used you would need to run the car whilst say charging the rc battery so not to drain the car battery?
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I'd get a 12v battery for two reasons:-
1. You can still start your car at the end of the day. 2. Your charger will get the correct current (amps) for charging. Also it's only 150w at 240volts, so volts/watts = amps i.e. 1.6 amps at 240v Ac You'd have to see what input your charger needs at 240v to give at least 5amps at 12v To conclude:- Sounds like a bit of a faff to me.
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nope, just get a cheap 12v car battery charger and make sure it's charged the night before.
Then just use croc clips on the terminals to give you power to your charger. All assuming you're charger accepts 12v input. no need to go anywhere near your road car battery. it's the way we all did it back in the day as nowhere allowed us to use mains supply and also all the chargers where only 12v input (unless you where rich)
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![]() just found this in my charger box - I take it this can connect direct to a car battery? ![]() Last edited by whites75; 01-11-2014 at 10:34 AM. |
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be far better off spending a bit more and getting a decent leisure battery, it will last far longer as a car battery is not designed for deep discharge.
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+1 on the leisure battery,
The lead you've pictured is not right though try looking through your box again one came with my UAC50 it'll be croc's to a male dc power plug dia 5.5 I think, it plug's into the socket above the one for the mains lead.
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Just a very quick look at leisure batteries and a charger for it they are pretty expensive mind |
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Leisure batteries are expensive, but worth it. Mind you, as Aston gap, you can do worse than visit a local car garage and ask for an old car battery. My experience is they chuck a few per day and there is always one that will give you an initial try out until you decide it is the way to go
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what 'ah' size battery would be best to get for a leisure battery please?
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All depends on how much use for how long?
Remember these are for caravans to power lights for the weekend etc... So I think 85ah (about £45 - £50) should be more than ok for a days charging, 110ah (£60 - £65) if there's going to be more than one charger I suppose. I borrowed an 'old' car battery which had been in a mates garage for a year or so in the summer. It was dead but charged ok and I ran a charger all day and soldering iron on it and it lasted.....but how low until it knackered, i'll never know.
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Your core rc charger will also charge lead acid batteries, but probably safer (for your lipos) to get a plug in trickle charger, as forgetting to change the mode back to "lipo" will result in a fire.
Leisure batteries are fine and great, but nothing wrong with using a car battery if that's what you have. I replaced my BMW 110Ah battery with a new Bosch, and have used the old BMW one for the last three summers outdoor racing. I normally have two chargers running and sometimes a third, all day/weekend at meetings. Never failed me (apart from one time I forgot to charge it the night before). Sure small cheap car batteries might not last too long though, but you'll certainly get a meeting worth (5/6 packs) of charging out of one for a season. When this packs in i'll probably replace my boat leisure battery and run the old one.
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other option is a generator, or find some one u can give a couple of quid too and plug in
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Alphaline XV24 Leisure Battery, 88Ah - Suitable for boats & caravans
This is the one I got off EBay....seems good and less than £50 |
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