Would this be OK
http://store.voltelectronics.com.au/...er%20-%20750mA
This a Battery Fighter that puts out 750 mil amps. It's a fixed amperage.
There is also a 1.5 amp model that is not in stock.
Skyyrder
Would this be OK
http://store.voltelectronics.com.au/...er%20-%20750mA
This a Battery Fighter that puts out 750 mil amps. It's a fixed amperage.
There is also a 1.5 amp model that is not in stock.
Skyyrder
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If it wasn't for a concise set of rules, we might have to resort to common sense!
A good charger for m/c battery's are the charger out of a security or fire alarm panel. These are designed for trickle charge. Modern gel type battery discharge less for longer and only need 0.5 amp float charge.
Standard wet cell eg;12N12A-4-1, need 1.2 amps for 10 hrs charging if flat, but dont hold there specific gravity very well with no use.
I saw advertised in KiwiRider an add for these new YuMicron batterys
eg:YB12A-A. I bought one and boy do these batteries hold there charge well. Havent even had to give it a tickle up yet. It also solved my sometime reluctant cold starting problems. These Battery have extra plate stuff inside to stop the battery sulphateing.
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