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drivesafe
14th August 2009, 12:36 AM
Hi folks, I now carry a range of three 240 VAC battery chargers ranging from a 3.8 amp and 7 amp battery charger to a 16 amp rapid battery charger.

The 3.8 amp 5 Stage Battery Charger for charging and maintaining wet cell, gel cell and AGM batteries from 1.2 A/H up to 120 A/H and has a Recommended price of $84.95 and I will be listing it on my web site for $82.00 but the AULRO price is $78.00

The 7 amp 5 Stage Battery Charger has a Recommended price of $149.00 and I will be listing it on my web site for $144.00 but the AULRO price is $138.00

The 16 amp 4 Stage Rapid Battery Charger has a Recommended price of $199.00 and I will be listing it on my web site for $189.00 but the AULRO price is $180.00

I will eventually have more details about each charger on my web site but I’m posting them here first.

LandyAndy
15th August 2009, 08:31 PM
Looking forward to more details Tim.
Thanks
Andrew

drivesafe
16th August 2009, 06:17 AM
Hi Andy, I am that flat out at the time, I don’t know when I’ll be able to post full details.

I have actually had them for nearly a month and only just posted them up here and I won’t be posting me on my TRAXIDE web site till I have some time to do so.

Details of all three chargers can be found in the Jaycar catalogue and the following part numbers will take to the exact web page on Jaycay's web site at :-

Jaycar Electronics - Better. More Technical. (http://www.jaycar.com.au/)

The part numbers are as follows.

MB3604 = 3.8 amp battery charger

MB3606 = 7 amp battery charger

MB3620 = 16 amp battery charger

PLEASE NOTE, at this time, while the 3.8 and the 16 amp chargers have Approval numbers, the 7 amp charge does not yet, but I have decided to carry the 7 amp charger as well because this unit can also be used as a 5 amp / 13.6v power supply, making it doubly useful.

drivesafe
18th August 2009, 11:03 PM
There is a smaller battery charger that is more suited to trickle charging but it’s also cheaper, so if there is interest in this sort of smaller type charger, I can look into getting them in as well.

Any comments?

Redback
21st August 2009, 06:27 PM
Hi Andy, I am that flat out at the time, I don’t know when I’ll be able to post full details.

I have actually had them for nearly a month and only just posted them up here and I won’t be posting me on my TRAXIDE web site till I have some time to do so.

Details of all three chargers can be found in the Jaycar catalogue and the following part numbers will take to the exact web page on Jaycay's web site at :-

Jaycar Electronics - Better. More Technical. (http://www.jaycar.com.au/)

The part numbers are as follows.

MB3604 = 3.8 amp battery charger

MB3606 = 7 amp battery charger

MB3620 = 16 amp battery charger

PLEASE NOTE, at this time, while the 3.8 and the 16 amp chargers have Approval numbers, the 7 amp charge does not yet, but I have decided to carry the 7 amp charger as well because this unit can also be used as a 5 amp / 13.6v power supply, making it doubly useful.


It doesn't take me to the section you say, but hey I trust you going on past tech and equipment you have supplied, Dion is a knob, though I think you know that;)

Baz.

drivesafe
21st August 2009, 10:34 PM
Dion is a knob, though I think you know that;)


Definitely a legion in him own mind and he has now stuffed his own thread, not real bright!

Bushwanderer
16th October 2009, 03:59 PM
Hi Tim,
Looking forward to the details.

Perhaps there is even an approval No. for the 7A unit (says he hopefully). ;)

Best Wishes,
Peter

p38arover
16th October 2009, 04:33 PM
I have the MB3620 16A unit I bought from Jaycar a year or so ago.

I'm not sure if it is the correct unit for lead-calcium batteries. I understand there is an equivalent and almost identical appearing unit which is, it is claimed, designed for lead-calcium batteries. Jaycar don't stock it.

I'm planning to pull mine apart to add a fan. It sometimes get quite hot during charging. The indicator lamps appear to be incandescents and are hard to see in daylight. I've though of replacing them with LEDs.

bruiser69
3rd November 2009, 10:00 AM
I have the MB3620 16A unit I bought from Jaycar a year or so ago.

I'm not sure if it is the correct unit for lead-calcium batteries. I understand there is an equivalent and almost identical appearing unit which is, it is claimed, designed for lead-calcium batteries. Jaycar don't stock it.

I'm planning to pull mine apart to add a fan. It sometimes get quite hot during charging. The indicator lamps appear to be incandescents and are hard to see in daylight. I've though of replacing them with LEDs.

I also purchased the MB3620 from Jaycar. I tried to charge my two 130AH deep cycle batteries, but charger never reached cutoff (Green light). Charging voltage after 10hrs was 14.8V & cells gassing. I then separated batteries & tried charging separately but still wouldn't cutoff. Charger did cutoff though when charging battery in Disco TD5.
A mate of mine has same charger & he told me that his doesn't cutoff with his AGM batteries either.
I opened case & noted that only adjustment was a small variable resistor on daughterboard (off main PCB. I tried adjusting it but still couldn't get cutoff. I then placed a piece of insulation under pot wiper & unit now cuts off when battery fully charged.
BTW. There is a temperature controlled fan inside case, and the indicator lights are LEDS. You could replace these with high intensity type.

Has anyone else had issues with this MB3620 not cutting off?

Cheers..B

drivesafe
16th May 2010, 07:23 PM
Hi Andy, I am that flat out at the time, I don’t know when I’ll be able to post full details.

I have actually had them for nearly a month and only just posted them up here and I won’t be posting me on my TRAXIDE web site till I have some time to do so.

Details of all three chargers can be found in the Jaycar catalogue and the following part numbers will take to the exact web page on Jaycay's web site at :-

Jaycar Electronics - Better. More Technical. (http://www.jaycar.com.au/)

The part numbers are as follows.

MB3606 = 7 amp battery charger

MB3620 = 16 amp battery charger

PLEASE NOTE, at this time, while the 3.8 and the 16 amp chargers have Approval numbers, the 7 amp charge does not yet, but I have decided to carry the 7 amp charger as well because this unit can also be used as a 5 amp / 13.6v power supply, making it doubly useful.

Hi folks, just a quick note, I no longer carry the smallest charger. The 7 amp and 16 amp chargers are proving to be far more popular.

Cheers, Tim.

drivesafe
27th March 2012, 05:55 PM
Hi folks, I have a few 16 amp multi stage battery charges I am clearing out before I bring in a new range of products.

They retail for $199 and I was selling them for $180 but the few I have left, if anyone is interested, I am selling for $150 including postage.

stuee
1st July 2012, 08:40 PM
Drivesafe are you still selling these or only the ProMariner’s range now. I'm still a bit off buying one but will be looking to get one when I outlay for a new battery for my 101 project (will serve to charge after start-ups until I get the alternator sorted and maintenance). Just want something smaller and cheaper than the new ones you've posted up.

Cheers,
Stu

drivesafe
1st July 2012, 09:19 PM
Hi Stu, and sorry, I put them on sale to clear them and they have been sold.

I’ll have to get Incisor to delete this thread as I will not be getting any more of these.