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Keeping batteries good on little used tractors
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<blockquote data-quote="HDAV" data-source="post: 5392404" data-attributes="member: 74540"><p>Aldi Lidl do smart chargers for £14 but keep an eye on water levels, the solar ones look good and ideal if you don’t ha e mains where they are parked. Maplin did a good one but alas no more....</p><p></p><p>Ctek are great and resurrected a 12v boat leisure battery that was showing 3v to holding reasonable charge (paid for the £60+ it cost right then) great on modern cars that are sensitive to battery voltage too. That was a model designed for start stop cars and one of the best hinges I found if you have caravan towing electrics you can chargethrough the towing socket (not on 7pin) with a £20 adapter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HDAV, post: 5392404, member: 74540"] Aldi Lidl do smart chargers for £14 but keep an eye on water levels, the solar ones look good and ideal if you don’t ha e mains where they are parked. Maplin did a good one but alas no more.... Ctek are great and resurrected a 12v boat leisure battery that was showing 3v to holding reasonable charge (paid for the £60+ it cost right then) great on modern cars that are sensitive to battery voltage too. That was a model designed for start stop cars and one of the best hinges I found if you have caravan towing electrics you can chargethrough the towing socket (not on 7pin) with a £20 adapter [/QUOTE]
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