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Car battery - Trickle Charger

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    #41
    Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View Post

    Even if it doesn't produce enough current to keep the battery fully charged, it will slow down the loss of charge.
    Yes, that's my aim. Once I get it fully charged, I only then need a trickle charger to keep it topped up.

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      #42
      Originally posted by BR14 View Post

      it's not for charging from empty. it's for maintaining full charge on an already charged battery.
      and it's a <>£30 black mat on the parcel shelf, not worth nicking.
      wot i said.

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        #43
        I use this for charging
        https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

        Fully Charges a 90 amp hour car battery in a few hours. Cheap at 35 pounds.

        I am not using my car at all during lockdown, so I do a full charge every 2 weeks.

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          #44
          The battery on my daughters mini was totally dead. Five months of zero use in the lock down. I didn't renew her expensive insurance last year, as it was a bit pointless.

          Instead of charging the dead battery, i just bought a new one, was £100 for a branded 70 amp stop/start AGM battery.

          I thought it would be £185 for a stop start battery, the kind of quotes i was getting from Halfords, but shopping around the internets was able to find a reasonable price for a battery that is in reality going into a small car and so shouldn't be so expensive..
          Last edited by Fraidycat; 16 March 2021, 06:25.

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            #45
            Originally posted by Fraidycat View Post
            The battery on my daughters mini was totally dead. Five months of zero use in the lock down. I didn't renew her expensive insurance last year, as it was a bit pointless.

            Instead of charging the dead battery, i just bought a new one, was £100 for a branded 70 amp stop/start AGM battery.

            I thought it would be £185 for a stop start battery, the kind of quotes i was getting from Halfords, but shopping around the internets was able to find a reasonable price for a battery that is in reality going into a small car and so shouldn't be so expensive..
            Probably not a bad move. Letting a car battery go flat can seriously damage the battery. Do this a few times and the battery will probably be knackered and won't hold a decent charge.

            You can get leisure batteries which will tolerate being repeatedly discharged but ordinary car batteries won't.
            Scoots still says that Apr 2020 didn't mark the start of a new stock bull market.

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