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Glynparry25



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Battery charger advice.
Good morning gents,

Now I am over all the crazy excitment of having the Defender arrive, just as any other female, lock her in a container for the past 6 weeks and she is in a mood with me. Mainly one of the Odyssey PC1500 batterys have decided to discharge (the port disconected the main battery but not the aux).

To this end I am looking for a battery charger

I like the look of the CTEK range but just wondering what one would be the best for my Odysseys (XS3600 or 7000). I have never really looked into chargers as I have mainly used cheapo batteries so never had the need to buy anything fancy.

-- Or does anyone have any other recomendations?

-- Site sponsors........ Feel free to send me prices inc postage to BFPO/ Cyprus Smile

Catch you all later Thumbs Up
Glyn Dog Sheep
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Steve B



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Hi Glyn,

I am pleased with my c-tek, I have the 3600 but bigger is always better isn't it? 3600 is 3.6A and the 7000 is 7A.

I use it for charging the battery while on electrical hook up and 3.6A is sufficient but I do wish I had gone for the larger.

Good news your both reunited Very Happy

Steve

edit; spelling! 
Post #82944 3rd Aug 2011 6:42am
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leeds



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Hi Glynn, I use the cTek 7000 and think it is a good battery charger. The 7000 will take half the time to charge a flat battery as the 3600. The downside is that it costs about twice as much.

I will try and find out cost of postage to you later today.

One question however is what is attached to the auxiliary battery to flatten it in 6 weeks?

Brendan
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party monkey



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Hi Glynn

+1 for the CTEK chargers (I have a 3600). Good allround charger/conditioner Thumbs Up

I've also heard good things (but no personal first hand experience) about this one http://www.sterling-power.com/products-chargers-global.htm ...... aimed perhaps more at the marine market. It's more in the price league of the CTEK 7000 though Sad but doesn't look as if it would compete with the 7000 for speed of charging.... Jon - 110 td5 [sold]. Currently Defenderless.
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ken



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Glynn

Ctek 7000 plug'd into the rear 12S for me works a treat we have some pretty trick charing kit here but the charger of choice is the Ctek

So you know Ferrari use Ctek for their bat conditioners (well ours are)
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Glynparry25



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Well, I would say that is a more than adequate thumbs up for the CTEK!!!

Thanks for all the replies. Looks like my mind is now set (Pretty much on the 7000). Thumbs Up

Since you are all in a more than knolwedgeable mood- My task for the afternoon is to remove a Brown Widow spider and her 7 eggs from the window hinge to my room....... anyone know the best way to do it?

leeds wrote:
Hi Glynn, I use the cTek 7000 and think it is a good battery charger. The 7000 will take half the time to charge a flat battery as the 3600. The downside is that it costs about twice as much.

I will try and find out cost of postage to you later today.

One question however is what is attached to the auxiliary battery to flatten it in 6 weeks?

Brendan


Cheers for that Brendan,

The BFPO Postage should be the same as in UK (Parcelforce 48 or Special Delivery)- also guarantees it comes on the plane rather than 6 weeks waiting whilst it is on the boat.

Connected to the Auxilary whilst in the container were a GPS tracker and CB (off but in sleep mode)..... They are connected through a IBS split charge so don't know if the control box was taking a little juice too.

Thanks again everyone. Thumbs Up

Glyn Dog Sheep
Post #82957 3rd Aug 2011 9:38am
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leeds



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Glyn, will send you a pm later.

A 1500 battery is a 68 Amphr one. 68Amp hr divided by 42 x 24 hours would give 67mA. Am not sure if the IBS would take current from the second battery but would be conceivable for tracker and CB to take enough juice to flatten battery in that time scale.

Sometimes our trucks are parked up for several weeks at a time and the clock/alarm flattens main battery. Advantage running twin Odysseys is I can use split charger management system and start off the second battery. Thumbs Up

Lesson don't wire anything into second battery which requires continuous current, or that is my theory anyway.

Sorry can't help with Brown Widow except maybe a rolled up newspaper??


Brendan
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Spider issue? Tennis racquet does the job just fine! Alternatively find someone you don't like and coax it into their boot....Two birds one stone!

Laughing If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!!

Treat every day as if it is your last....one day you will be right!!
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