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The Workshop => Audio / Security / Electrical => Topic started by: SV-3 on October 11, 2019, 14:55

Title: Battery Charger (6v and 12v c/w Trickle Charge function etc) at Aldi
Post by: SV-3 on October 11, 2019, 14:55
Hi All.
These are available in-store at the moment in their AUTOXS range at £12.99.
Suitable for cars and motorbikes - c/w crocodile clips and ring terminals.
3yr Warranty.
Title: Re: Battery Charger (6v and 12v c/w Trickle Charge function etc) at Aldi
Post by: Topdownman on October 11, 2019, 15:17
I have been using one of these for a while and it seems OK.
Title: Re: Battery Charger (6v and 12v c/w Trickle Charge function etc) at Aldi
Post by: Chilli Girl on October 12, 2019, 21:12
I got one today so thanks SV-3 for mentioning it.  Am going to use it on my motorcycle and help along the battery. :)
Title: Re: Battery Charger (6v and 12v c/w Trickle Charge function etc) at Aldi
Post by: s12vea on October 12, 2019, 21:39
I need one of these hope they still have them tomorrow
Title: Re: Battery Charger (6v and 12v c/w Trickle Charge function etc) at Aldi
Post by: Chilli Girl on October 12, 2019, 21:48
There were a lot left in the Salisbury store today Steve so hopefully it will be the same at your local store too. :)
Title: Re: Battery Charger (6v and 12v c/w Trickle Charge function etc) at Aldi
Post by: SV-3 on October 12, 2019, 22:17
Quote from: Topdownman on October 11, 2019, 15:17I have been using one of these for a while and it seems OK.
@Topdownman - I've not used one of these combined Charger/Trickle Charger types before (my existing device is just a straight trickle charger). Are you connecting yours directly to the battery (terminals) and leaving the cars negative and positive cables in situ?
Title: Re: Battery Charger (6v and 12v c/w Trickle Charge function etc) at Aldi
Post by: Topdownman on October 13, 2019, 10:41
I just use mine as a normal charger. If I remember correctly, when you connect it, it starts on the motorcycle setting of 0.8 amp, if you press the mode button again it goes to the car setting of 3.8 amps. It gives a readout of the charge of the battery which is a nice idea but not sure how accurate it is but it gives a clue at least!

If the battery is really low then it will not switch to 3.8a  until there is a certain level of charge so you have to go back later to switch it to the higher rate. Its not intelligent so wont do any changes itself like uping or lowering the charge rate (as far as I know).

My cars are charged on the drive with an extension lead to the garage so I couldnt consider a trickle charge even if I wanted to. The charger may work with one of those plug in timers so the power only comes on at set periods maybe if you have a secure garage?

I dont disconnect the terminals when I am charging the battery.

Certainly worth the money.
Title: Re: Battery Charger (6v and 12v c/w Trickle Charge function etc) at Aldi
Post by: SV-3 on October 13, 2019, 11:06
Quote from: Topdownman on October 13, 2019, 10:41I just use mine as a normal charger. If I remember correctly, when you connect it, it starts on the motorcycle setting of 0.8 amp, if you press the mode button again it goes to the car setting of 3.8 amps. It gives a readout of the charge of the battery which is a nice idea but not sure how accurate it is but it gives a clue at least!

If the battery is really low then it will not switch to 3.8a  until there is a certain level of charge so you have to go back later to switch it to the higher rate. Its not intelligent so wont do any changes itself like uping or lowering the charge rate (as far as I know).

My cars are charged on the drive with an extension lead to the garage so I couldnt consider a trickle charge even if I wanted to. The charger may work with one of those plug in timers so the power only comes on at set periods maybe if you have a secure garage?

I dont disconnect the terminals when I am charging the battery.

Certainly worth the money.
Thanks very much for the info.
Title: Re: Battery Charger (6v and 12v c/w Trickle Charge function etc) at Aldi
Post by: BahnStormer on October 15, 2019, 16:30
I'm not sure how these compare, but the Sakura SS3629 Battery Charger (4 Amp) - from Amazon for £14.99 on Prime next day delivery...

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B004A9165K/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1 (or search for the SS* code).

Goes up to an 8amp version for only £18! (Sakura SS3631)

Several years ago, but I got the 5.3Amp version (SS5037) and it completely reconditioned a battery that I thought I'd destroyed by repeatedly running it flat (bad software update on my satnav)... even after jump starting and a long drive, it would fail to hold any charge.... it took ~24h for it to do it's magic, but the battery has been fine for the last 4 years since that episode! I know friends that use these to trickle charge their garage queens...