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True! I think another reason for it is maybe they see Bikers as patient and able to put them on for a long time and car drivers as not and not having the time to charge them right. ![]() |
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Well an optimate is not sold as a fast charger, but more as a battery maintenance / rescuer device. For Optimate to be effective a battery needs to left connected at least overnight IMHO (note I have not seen the latest model so know nothing of any fancy new features). My bikes live on the Optimate when not being used for a long period to maintain battery condition.
As far as cars go, there is a chap in the village with a TVR that only goes out in the sunshine and is kept on a standard Optimate all winter (on my recommendation) - it works fine. So Optimate works on cars for battery maintenance. I have used the Optimate on my kids cars when they do stupid stuff, but always give a 24-hour charge. |
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comes down to the size or capacity of the battery you are going to charge mainly. I have two, an Optimate 3 for my bike battery usually left permanently connected. Its a race bike so doesnt get used as often as a road bike.
I also have an Accumate Pro (from the same manufacturer) that I use for large batteries like my van, caravan, car etc. The Accumate is much better and faster for large Ah capacity batteries, it has also seemed to be able to rescue a bad battery more successfully than the Accumate. Trying to charge a caravan leisure battery (90Ah) with the Optimate can take over a week for a full charge cycle, my Accumate Pro does it in 24 hours. You'll be able to charge a car battery with the Optimate but it may take longer if its in a poor state. |
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which retailers sell optimate chargers???
I would appreciate suggestions of shops rather than websites/ ebay...if anyone knows any. Thank u |
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Generally speaking a good rule of thumb charge rate for a lead-acid battery is equivalent to around 1/10th of its Ah capacity, so for a bike battery typically 10Ah you're looking around 1Amp.
A typical family car battery might be 50Ah, so while a small capacity charger will do the job, it might take a lot longer than necessary and as said by others it might well not be able to recover a deeply discharged battery as effectively. The Optimate4 is described as being suitable for batteries of 2.5 - 50Ah, Accumate for 4 - 75Ah, Accumate Pro for 17Ah "upwards". See http://www.accumate.co.uk/
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thanks embee
i think i will go for the accumate |
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