the only problem is, a few car/shed fires have been started by unattended battery chargers.
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the only problem is, a few car/shed fires have been started by unattended battery chargers.
Ctek explicitly claim this risk arises from old style trickle chargers and that their method of charging does not entail this risk and they explicitly state that their chargers are safe for long term use due to their internal temperature monitor and other mumbo jumbo.
I too am a sceptic and a slow reluctant convert.
I have been a fly in fly out worker for nearly three years and just park and forget my vehicle until my return four weeks later. No disconnect or trickle charge.
So far no problem at all.
hope this helps
I have a CTek 25amp charger.
Look what can happen overnite:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:
2 Deep cycle batteries severely discharged.Charging in tandem to slow the re-charge rate,one obviously had a mechanical fault.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...2014/11/85.jpg
Andrew
Andy. I read in another thread a while ago about you getting a couple of batteries for nicks and they were rooted. Is this them?
Yep,I wont be putting them in the camper trailer;););););)
The good one gets used regularly in the shed as a 12V source,its good but I wont use it in the trailer.
Andrew
Andy I can't see the pic well enough on my screen to understand what happened ?!?
One of my highly dodgy van batteries died when it was on charge over winter - I noticed because the C-Tek had ceased charging and displayed a fault. Upon testing one of them was utterly cactus and the other was ok. So I got two new matching ones (and redid a bunch of the van wiring / charging system) as I've been planning to do for ... er ... some time.
Your thoughts..
I'm away for 6 weeks over Xmas.
I have a 20w solar panel fixed to the car running through a German (can't remember the model) regulator, connected straight to the cranking battery.
The car is being left out for the whole time.. I'm just going to park it and forget it :cool: