Battery Charger - advice please
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Battery Charger - advice please
OK so my battery's flat ... found that out after a trouble-free trip across town to visit a customer on a crappy industrial estate. Good job I found someone happy to bump start me coz there's no way I was leaving her there to be abused!!!!
So now I've gotta go and buy a battery charger .... BUT .... I have absolutely no idea what to look for. Compared to most of you guys I'm totally useless when it comes to looking after my bikes - but I am trying to get better!!
It's miles to the nearest bike place, so I'm stuck shopping at Halfords. I don't want to go in there completely clueless and be patronised by some snotty little cage-driving chav ...
What do I buy? or more importantly ... what DON'T I buy? (or are all battery chargers the same).
So now I've gotta go and buy a battery charger .... BUT .... I have absolutely no idea what to look for. Compared to most of you guys I'm totally useless when it comes to looking after my bikes - but I am trying to get better!!
It's miles to the nearest bike place, so I'm stuck shopping at Halfords. I don't want to go in there completely clueless and be patronised by some snotty little cage-driving chav ...
What do I buy? or more importantly ... what DON'T I buy? (or are all battery chargers the same).
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Hi Jak!
In any case you need a "special" charger - not any will do the job. It has to be suitable for maintenance-free gel batteries or micro-fleece batteries.
The OptiMate III will do the job.
I got myself a Saito ProCharger (EUR 49,95)
- slightly cheaper than the OptiMate III (EUR 55,95) at Louis (a German accessories seller)
and much more LEDs on it !
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In any case you need a "special" charger - not any will do the job. It has to be suitable for maintenance-free gel batteries or micro-fleece batteries.
The OptiMate III will do the job.
I got myself a Saito ProCharger (EUR 49,95)
- slightly cheaper than the OptiMate III (EUR 55,95) at Louis (a German accessories seller)
and much more LEDs on it !
Greetings from Munich!
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In fact you can get an Optimiser (which is what I've got and can recommend) for exactly £20 + £4.50 postage
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/OXFORD-OXIMISER-T ... dZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/OXFORD-OXIMISER-T ... dZViewItem
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Well I'm hoping the battery's not completely dead - it's only a year old. Even if it is dead it's probably worth buying a battery charger.
Trickle charger? mmm good idea although I don't have electric in my garage (but my neighbour has said I can swing an extension lead through the roof space and use his ).
Thanks for the link Phuk, I think I may well give them some money - far easier than trying to find somewhere local to buy one!
Trickle charger? mmm good idea although I don't have electric in my garage (but my neighbour has said I can swing an extension lead through the roof space and use his ).
Thanks for the link Phuk, I think I may well give them some money - far easier than trying to find somewhere local to buy one!
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The trickle-chargers are great, but You can manage with something cheap as well. As long as Your bike charges the battery properly, You'll only need to re-charge the battery now and then if the bike's standing still for a longer period (like during the snow season here in Sweden...). I use a really cheap battery-charger for this, and I haven't noticed any disadvantages with it so far. Depends on Your needs really. But be sure to get one for bikes though, the cheaper ones intended for car batterys could possibly harm the battery (I guess?). And if You want to be on the safe side, and have the cash, buy one of the ones mentioned above!
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That was what was bugging me ... I had a feeling I shouldn't just buy any old charger from a car place. But it's a trek to the nearest bike place and they're totally overpriced ... figured I'd get better advice here than the shops locally.HansJ wrote: But be sure to get one for bikes though, the cheaper ones intended for car batterys could possibly harm the battery (I guess?). And if You want to be on the safe side, and have the cash, buy one of the ones mentioned above!
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Can You order from Hein Gericke? I think they have shops in the UK as well. I have a charger similar to the one for 4.95 Euros. It's enough for my purposes, but of course there are better ones...
http://www.hein-gericke-store.com/wShop ... or=2310084
Edit: link doesn't work, put in "ladege" in the box that says "suche", and You'll see a list of chargers, in the range from 5 Euros to 70...
http://www.hein-gericke-store.com/wShop ... or=2310084
Edit: link doesn't work, put in "ladege" in the box that says "suche", and You'll see a list of chargers, in the range from 5 Euros to 70...
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Hein Gericke is the shop I'd have gone to but it's 30 boring miles away and I can't be bothered! Not sure if you can order from them over here.
But ........ I bought one from that link Phuk put up ... ordered and paid yesterday afternoon, it arrived this morning
http://www.forestedge-retail.co.uk/ is their website
well impressed with the service
But ........ I bought one from that link Phuk put up ... ordered and paid yesterday afternoon, it arrived this morning
http://www.forestedge-retail.co.uk/ is their website
well impressed with the service
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