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solar battery charger

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16 Oct 2011 18:52 #23798 by grumpy22
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Has anyone used one of these to keep their pride and joy topped up and ready to run through the dark winter months?

I don't use my car everyday and want to have it ready to go when I need it. It may be a couple of weeks between runs until the snow comes and I'm thinking of sticking a 12v solar charger on my lockup roof. (no power otherwise)

opinions please

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16 Oct 2011 19:51 #23800 by Keefe
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I've got a trickle charger in the garage, it's one of those that monitors the condition etc and keeps the battery spot on.

When I used to have a Delica, it was parked outside on the street. When I went on my jollies for 3 - 4 weeks, I would use a couple of those cheap solar chargers from Maplin.
They used to be approx £20 each but every now and a gain, they put them on offer at £9.
They kept both of the batteries topped up brilliantly.
Because both of the batteries were getting a little tired, i used to keep the panels on the dash connected permanently direct to the batteries. Never had a problem with them.
I would have thought they'd be ideal for you if the vehicle is being left for a couple of weeks at a time.

They are still in Maplin now but at £19.99 at the moment. If you keep an eye on them, subscribe, when they come down again, you'll here by e-mail.

www.maplin.co.uk/solar-powered-12v-1.5w-...rickle-charger-98358

hth
Keith :)

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16 Oct 2011 20:02 #23802 by grumpy22
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excellent reply thanks

there's a couple on evilbay for around the £12 mark so may take that option

thanks

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17 Oct 2011 04:50 #23808 by mlines
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I also have the maplin chargers, I also waited until they were £9.99. I have them on my Jimmy main battery, Jimmy Winch Battery and my boat battery (3 of them). They are great for stopping the natural losses in a battery over time.

They will not charge a battery however, they will only keep it topped up.

Martin

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