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Battery charger

Post by centurion » Tue Jan 20, 2015 1:58 pm

Hi guys,

Any recommendation re decent battery charger? Or perhaps booster+charger all in one if such exists? Cheers


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Re: Battery charger

Post by sid10 » Tue Jan 20, 2015 2:45 pm

I got a one from BMW has different settings for winter use , it is great as you can use as a trickle charger aswell was about £70 but that was last year !

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Re: Battery charger

Post by X5Sport » Tue Jan 20, 2015 3:01 pm

If you want a conditioner/charger then the CTEK range are good - they are what BMW rebadge for their own range.

I use the MXS10 on my X6 and 3-series diesels.  8-stage charging cycle as well as 'maintain' and multi mode so can do normal lead acid, motorcycle, AGM battery types and works as a power supply too.  It can bring a battery from dead to fully charged in 8-10 hours.

Anything that produces more than 3.8Ah output and works with AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat) type batteries should be fine.  They need a higher charging voltage than wet batteries so bear that in mind when looking at specs etc.

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Re: Battery charger

Post by davesavage257 » Tue Jan 20, 2015 9:58 pm

Lidl are doing a 3.8amp charger and conditioner for £18 this week, does 6v and 12v

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Re: Battery charger

Post by briankerrys47 » Tue Jan 20, 2015 10:02 pm

[quote="davesavage257"]
Lidl are doing a 3.8amp charger and conditioner for £18 this week, does 6v and 12v

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[/quote]You get what u pay for?? CTEK MS 5 approx £60

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Re: Battery charger

Post by Smeeagain » Tue Jan 20, 2015 11:21 pm

With you on that, I have CTEK too

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Re: Battery charger

Post by Smeeagain » Tue Jan 20, 2015 11:22 pm

[quote="X5Sport"]
If you want a conditioner/charger then the CTEK range are good - they are what BMW rebadge for their own range.

I use the MXS10 on my X6 and 3-series diesels.  8-stage charging cycle as well as 'maintain' and multi mode so can do normal lead acid, motorcycle, AGM battery types and works as a power supply too.  It can bring a battery from dead to fully charged in 8-10 hours.

Anything that produces more than 3.8Ah output and works with AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat) type batteries should be fine.  They need a higher charging voltage than wet batteries so bear that in mind when looking at specs etc.

Richard
[/quote]

Hi Richard - what do you mean when you say it can be used as a power supply too?

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Re: Battery charger

Post by Denis O » Wed Jan 21, 2015 6:36 am

[quote="briankerrys47"]
[quote="davesavage257"]
Lidl are doing a 3.8amp charger and conditioner for £18 this week, does 6v and 12v

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[/quote]You get what u pay for?? CTEK MS 5 approx £60
[/quote]

I have a C-Tek£60, a Lidl £14 and a Halfords £26 and they all do the job adequately.

Seems little point paying 4 times what you have to for the same performance but then I'm too old to worry about badges these days. The fact I have a C-Tek suggests I did in the past  ;)
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Re: Battery charger

Post by X5Sport » Wed Jan 21, 2015 9:29 am

[quote="Smeeagain"]
Hi Richard - what do you mean when you say it can be used as a power supply too?
[/quote]

It also works as a 12V/10A power supply meaning that when changing the battery rather than charging it,
I can disconnect and remove the battery (with the car asleep) completely and it will keep power on the car to retain seat, radio, air con, mirror, clock settings etc and the new battery can then be connected up and it's as if the battery had never been removed.  It must be done with the car asleep though - if it wakes then it draws more than 10A!!

It will also power any 12V device up to 10A - like a car fridge.

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Re: Battery charger

Post by ChrisLux » Thu Jan 22, 2015 11:23 am

I've just bought CTEK MXS7.0 as my battery was failing over Christmas, £110 on Amazon, it's excellent.
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Re: Battery charger

Post by gmc15 » Thu Jan 22, 2015 2:51 pm

[quote="davesavage257"]
Lidl are doing a 3.8amp charger and conditioner for £18 this week, does 6v and 12v

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[/quote]

Been using one of these for years and does the job fine. The charger once revived a totally flat leisure battery to full health again.
Well worth £18 :)
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Re: Battery charger

Post by centurion » Thu Jan 22, 2015 7:30 pm

Could u share a link?


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Re: Battery charger

Post by AW8 » Thu Jan 22, 2015 9:16 pm

Had a ctek they are usually reliable albeit mine died. Lidl one is a proper intelligent & reconditioning item with trickle/stand by modes - it works fine. The old lidl ones seemed similar to ctek. No idea who makes this curent one I bought last year  but I won't use rubbish. Have used it on the V8 X5 and àlso on 2.2i Z3. I am not in habit of recommending trash on here but spending more is obviously an option if so desired.

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Re: Battery charger

Post by centurion » Sat Jan 24, 2015 3:12 pm

Stupid q... Can you charge the batt. Via terminals under the bonnet or it has to be plugged to the actual battery points (bugger to get to in the boot)? Ta


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Re: Battery charger

Post by Reusch » Sat Jan 24, 2015 3:14 pm

Yes use the charging points under the bonnet
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