Geeeez, I'd just be happy to have an Aldi within 200km of me! :(
Lucky buggers.
Cheers.
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Geeeez, I'd just be happy to have an Aldi within 200km of me! :(
Lucky buggers.
Cheers.
Yeh, close.
Just show us Any catalogue from the mainland!!! :(
That's the price we must pay for isolation in Paradise!!! :D :D
Let me know if any mainlanders would like me to send you a box of Pure Tassie Air ..... you pay for the pack and post. :angel:
Cheers,
Daz.
I tried mine out on the ride-on mower battery, using the "motorcycle" mode -seems to do what the manual describes - it took the battery up to 13.9V and went into standby. As long as you leave it connected to the battery and 240V I don't think you need to manually restart it to maintain the float voltage.
Following the test run I got another to use on my 6V 1928 Chevrolet.
For $25 it seems quite OK. I saw one guy in Nowra buying six!
I picked one up today. Will be handy to have an extra beside the Ctek XS7000. Why is it that people blatantly copy the Ctek shape etc? This one has an identical mode button and even has XS in the model name.
This one says trickle charge whereas the Ctek trickles for 10 days or so and then just pulses and charges when required.