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Grinch 10-03-07 01:40 AM

Lidl's Automatic Charger
 
Sales patter...
  • For use with motorbikes, mobile homes, boats, tractors etc
  • Suitable for 2V, 6V and 12V lead, lead gel and lead acid batteries
  • With charging indicator and incorrect polarity warning LED
  • 2 clamps
  • £4.99
Bloody bargin!
I've got a old SV battery that I've had for about 2 years now, and have charged it every now and again. About 6 months ago, could no longer charge it so thought it was dead but never threw it.
Connected this up, took at few minutes to start charging and now after 24 hr charge the battery seems all fine and dandy. Even left the battery off the charger for about 6 hours and it hasn't lost any charge, checked it with a multi-meter and it states it producing 12.4 Volts.

So if there are any left in Lidl's I'd grab them if I was you.

Richie 10-03-07 09:00 AM

Re: Lidl's Automatic Charger
 
Got one on Thursday, along with two back protectors and a couple of first aid kits.:smt023

Heed 10-03-07 08:35 PM

Re: Lidl's Automatic Charger
 
I think I'll grab one tomorrow then. I assumed that theyw ould be crap for a fiver and I can get my battery charged in a proper bay at work but it's nice to have the option to charge at home too. If I fit a ciggy lighter I can use it as a cheap as chips optimate too.

Quiff Wichard 10-03-07 10:47 PM

Re: Lidl's Automatic Charger
 
I have a halfords one- else I would have got one

Rich I looked at the back protectors..

are they comfy? would they make me look fat>?

Gazza77 12-03-07 11:21 PM

Re: Lidl's Automatic Charger
 
Well the I picked up a charger. Hasn't been near the bike but did cure the car that has been dead for a fortnight :cool:

independentphoto 21-03-07 05:28 PM

Re: Lidl's Automatic Charger
 
I picked up one of the long, wall mountable chargers that Lidl were doing a few months back and it seems fine. 12v only, but what sold me on it was an advert in one of the bike mags for an identical looking charger from Germany (big hint) saying that it was one of the best on the continent. Touch pad control and the usual electronic sensing etc.

Has a fairly hefty cable and croc clips to deliver a high charge in very cold weather too - good when the frost etc has hammered you poor battery and you need a quick go.

Garry:thumbsup:

remf179 10-04-07 11:12 PM

Re: Lidl's Automatic Charger
 
Back protectors from Lidl?

ejohnh 11-04-07 06:37 AM

Re: Lidl's Automatic Charger
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Grinch (Post 1134781)
Sales patter...
  • For use with motorbikes, mobile homes, boats, tractors etc
  • Suitable for 2V, 6V and 12V lead, lead gel and lead acid batteries
  • With charging indicator and incorrect polarity warning LED
  • 2 clamps
  • £4.99
Bloody bargin!
I've got a old SV battery that I've had for about 2 years now, and have charged it every now and again. About 6 months ago, could no longer charge it so thought it was dead but never threw it.
Connected this up, took at few minutes to start charging and now after 24 hr charge the battery seems all fine and dandy. Even left the battery off the charger for about 6 hours and it hasn't lost any charge, checked it with a multi-meter and it states it producing 12.4 Volts.

So if there are any left in Lidl's I'd grab them if I was you.

Shove a load onto it and see what it reads then. 12.4v unloaded seems too low to me. Should be about 13.5V unloaded.

Richie 12-04-07 08:37 PM

Re: Lidl's Automatic Charger
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Quiff Wichard (Post 1135242)
I have a halfords one- else I would have got one

Rich I looked at the back protectors..

are they comfy? would they make me look fat>?

Fresh air make you look fat.

just kidding

thebluelion 14-04-07 11:13 AM

Re: Lidl's Automatic Charger
 
Only big Richa gloves make u look fat Quiff http://www.sweetim.com/simiebar/cont...s/0002006E.gif


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