12v battery charger recommendations

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Posted on 28/10/2018 14:16 by Pathfinder

A small smart 12v battery charger?
Dorset Diver replied on 27/10/2018 20:13

Dorset Diver

Motorhomer

Smart charger £12:99 in Aldi now

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EmilysDad replied on 28/10/2018 15:57

Posted on 28/10/2018 14:58 by

Thanks.  My only concern would be is it safe to be left on for extended periods unsupervised.  I have asked Aldi the question?

Posted on 28/10/2018 15:57

I've left an Aldi charger connected to a battery for months with no ill effects on either the battery or charger.

EmilysDad replied on 28/10/2018 16:06

Posted on 28/10/2018 08:20 by Millcourt

Thought it might be a fire risk leaving a mains charger powered on and connected for long periods. Also, need to connect directly to battery with crocodile clips which I found not easy in the confines of a modern engine compartment and not able to close the bonnet! So went for one of these:

AA 5060114614185 Solar-Powered Car Battery Charger, Black

from Amazon, currently £22.80 with free delivery.

This is shipped with two leads - one for the usual 12v cigarette lighter socket and one for plugging into the OBD port. On most modern cars the 12v sockets are turned off with the ignition and can therefore not be used for charging in this way. I have been using this solar panel plugged directly into the OBD port for several months at a time over the last year. This has been without problem and the car has started first time on our return.

Posted on 28/10/2018 16:06

Millcourt replied on 28/10/2018 16:21

Posted on 28/10/2018 09:38 by

Thanks MC.  Have you metered the output of the device, and if so which of the EOBD pins carry the current?

Posted on 28/10/2018 16:21

No problem with needing to know which OBD pins to use. The +ve and -ve pins are standard and the OBD lead supplied (with the kit mentioned) just plugs straight in. Have never measured the current, but the following video clip suggests about 7 mAmp in bright sunshine. This is so small that a regulator is not needed and is really only intended to make up for the small drain caused by the onboard electronics which remain on when the ignition is turned off

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hxiI4dBu24

I think I may have previously posted the wrong link to the Amazon website - unless they are trying to push an alternative product! Best to search Amazon for: 

AA Solar-Powered Car Battery Charger

ocsid replied on 28/10/2018 16:57

Posted on 28/10/2018 16:57

The Aldi, and for that matter the Lidl smart charger has a design feature making it unsuitable for leaving as being discussed. It does not reset "on" should there be a power cut of any duration at all. It then is yet another parasitic drain, albeit a small one on the battery.

CTEK's ranges do reset and that is what I use on my long term stored batteries.

With CTEK you don't have to bodge about with croc clips, they sell a "comfort coupling" that you leave connected to the battery and simply plug the CTEK into that. They even do an extension lead.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/CTEK-CTE-56329-Direct-Connector-Adaptor/dp/B002X67JYE/ref=sr_1_2/260-0266738-1057271?ie=UTF8&qid=1540745383&sr=8-2&keywords=ctek+comfort+connect

https://www.amazon.co.uk/CTEK-Connect-2-5M-Extension-charger/dp/B00ADIHUVG/ref=sr_1_1/260-0266738-1057271?ie=UTF8&qid=1540745383&sr=8-1&keywords=ctek+comfort+connect

If the vehicle in question has a towing electrics socket, then as I do [because my garage in my case is so restricted] you can buy the comfort coupling and a 13 pin towing plug and with a bit of DIY work then charge the battery that way via the always live 12 V and earth pins. This way it benefits from the car's line fuse.

BlueVanMan replied on 28/10/2018 17:18

Posted on 28/10/2018 17:18

I bought a small C-TEK "smart" charger when I collected my first motorhome from Campbells near Preston. it has served me well keeping both car and (spare) MH batteries topped up and in good condition. It was an expensive purchase but that was in 2003 and 15 years later it is still going strong !! 

Randomcamper replied on 28/10/2018 18:36

Posted on 28/10/2018 16:57 by ocsid

The Aldi, and for that matter the Lidl smart charger has a design feature making it unsuitable for leaving as being discussed. It does not reset "on" should there be a power cut of any duration at all. It then is yet another parasitic drain, albeit a small one on the battery.

CTEK's ranges do reset and that is what I use on my long term stored batteries.

With CTEK you don't have to bodge about with croc clips, they sell a "comfort coupling" that you leave connected to the battery and simply plug the CTEK into that. They even do an extension lead.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/CTEK-CTE-56329-Direct-Connector-Adaptor/dp/B002X67JYE/ref=sr_1_2/260-0266738-1057271?ie=UTF8&qid=1540745383&sr=8-2&keywords=ctek+comfort+connect

https://www.amazon.co.uk/CTEK-Connect-2-5M-Extension-charger/dp/B00ADIHUVG/ref=sr_1_1/260-0266738-1057271?ie=UTF8&qid=1540745383&sr=8-1&keywords=ctek+comfort+connect

If the vehicle in question has a towing electrics socket, then as I do [because my garage in my case is so restricted] you can buy the comfort coupling and a 13 pin towing plug and with a bit of DIY work then charge the battery that way via the always live 12 V and earth pins. This way it benefits from the car's line fuse.

Posted on 28/10/2018 18:36

With CTEK you don't have to bodge about with croc clips, they sell a "comfort coupling" that you leave connected to the battery and simply plug the CTEK into that. They even do an extension lead.

You might even find the "comfort coupling"  (for hardwiring the battery) comes free in the box.........wink 

hitchglitch replied on 29/10/2018 07:25

Posted on 28/10/2018 16:57 by ocsid

The Aldi, and for that matter the Lidl smart charger has a design feature making it unsuitable for leaving as being discussed. It does not reset "on" should there be a power cut of any duration at all. It then is yet another parasitic drain, albeit a small one on the battery.

CTEK's ranges do reset and that is what I use on my long term stored batteries.

With CTEK you don't have to bodge about with croc clips, they sell a "comfort coupling" that you leave connected to the battery and simply plug the CTEK into that. They even do an extension lead.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/CTEK-CTE-56329-Direct-Connector-Adaptor/dp/B002X67JYE/ref=sr_1_2/260-0266738-1057271?ie=UTF8&qid=1540745383&sr=8-2&keywords=ctek+comfort+connect

https://www.amazon.co.uk/CTEK-Connect-2-5M-Extension-charger/dp/B00ADIHUVG/ref=sr_1_1/260-0266738-1057271?ie=UTF8&qid=1540745383&sr=8-1&keywords=ctek+comfort+connect

If the vehicle in question has a towing electrics socket, then as I do [because my garage in my case is so restricted] you can buy the comfort coupling and a 13 pin towing plug and with a bit of DIY work then charge the battery that way via the always live 12 V and earth pins. This way it benefits from the car's line fuse.

Posted on 29/10/2018 07:25

I wondered what that bit was for!

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Thanks.  My only concern would be is it safe to be left on for extended periods unsupervised.  I have asked Aldi the question?

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