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Robin Craig 05-02-16 12:10

24 volt trickle charge, New product
 
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We have for a long time been using CTEK 12 volt trickle charger maintainers with overcharge protection to keep batteries ready in the collection of vehicle here at work.

The issue with them i needing to fit a disconnect between the two batteries and the grumbling that goes on about putting it back together etc.

We have been made aware of, and now purchased a new charger.

The name of the make is unclear but this is what it looks like. We bought ours for about $90 plus taxes at Bensons here in Ontario.

I did have to put larger ring terminals on it but we do that anyway with the CTEK units.

Of note, we did once try the BOSCH version of the 12 volt CTEK but they do not initiate very easily so as a user we binned them.

Hope this helps. FYI I don't work for Bensons or the maker of these units.

As a cautionary note, any of these types of units can build up quite a bit of heat so be careful where you leave them for a long period of time in use.

rob love 05-02-16 12:49

I bought one of the genius chargers which has the 24 volt capacity. They are a smart pulse type charger which will also maintain a battery. Canadian tire carries them, but they are abotu double what you paid Robin.

The military has 24v solar chargers available for their vehicles. Perfect for vehicles that spend 90% of their life sitting in a compound. I have seen them available surplus on steel soldiers and ebay for reasonable prices.

maple_leaf_eh 05-02-16 15:31

These chargers are also sold by Princess Auto. I probably have the maker's info on the original box or instructions. Mine has a vinyl storage bag that ripped first winter.

hrpearce 06-02-16 04:32

In the local rural fire service we have two 24v canters and they are connected to regulated solar chargers. As an added safety measure for the wiring the plug for the charger is under the isolator switch making it impossible to start the vehicle without first disconnecting the charger.


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