Tough one - Deep Cycle battery charger 220v
Tough one - Deep Cycle battery charger 220v
Tough one - Deep Cycle battery charger 220v, where can I find? I am planning to use it to charge a deep cycle battery i bought in the USA to power some small appliances but the bad news i zapped the 110v charger by plugging it into 220v so now i need a 220v charger and will toss the broken one.
Compact size is a plus, where an i find in PP? the power doesn't have to be much either, just enough to charge a deep cycle battery overnight.
Compact size is a plus, where an i find in PP? the power doesn't have to be much either, just enough to charge a deep cycle battery overnight.
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Re: Tough one - Deep Cycle battery charger 220v
North of the gun circle there are a host of tool shops with a good selection.
Re: Tough one - Deep Cycle battery charger 220v
Why not repair the 110v one and purchase a 220v to 110v step down transformer? That way you could run every 110v thing you brought from the states.Matty9999 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 27, 2020 6:36 pm Tough one - Deep Cycle battery charger 220v, where can I find? I am planning to use it to charge a deep cycle battery i bought in the USA to power some small appliances but the bad news i zapped the 110v charger by plugging it into 220v so now i need a 220v charger and will toss the broken one.
Compact size is a plus, where an i find in PP? the power doesn't have to be much either, just enough to charge a deep cycle battery overnight.
Re: Tough one - Deep Cycle battery charger 220v
I actually tried to have this aussie guy repair it for me, but he failed so i guess ill just replace it.Marty wrote: ↑Sat Nov 28, 2020 11:09 amWhy not repair the 110v one and purchase a 220v to 110v step down transformer? That way you could run every 110v thing you brought from the states.Matty9999 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 27, 2020 6:36 pm Tough one - Deep Cycle battery charger 220v, where can I find? I am planning to use it to charge a deep cycle battery i bought in the USA to power some small appliances but the bad news i zapped the 110v charger by plugging it into 220v so now i need a 220v charger and will toss the broken one.
Compact size is a plus, where an i find in PP? the power doesn't have to be much either, just enough to charge a deep cycle battery overnight.
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Re: Tough one - Deep Cycle battery charger 220v
The guys that sell batteries on the street that runs across the south side of Orussey Market just off Monivong might also sell chargers. Although I see them using solar panels to charge them there.
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Re: Tough one - Deep Cycle battery charger 220v
Found this at Heng Shreng Battery Shop about 6 blocks from Orrusey MArket. Lightweight lead battery charger.
This being said, i was thinking of purchasing a lithium ion battery because they are more lightweight however more expensive, and see how that works with the stuff i bought from the USA.
One point of warning, if you fly with of these via FAA rules it must be below 160 watt hours which puts it at 12 ampere hours size. Shockingly thats the exact size i have in lead. I have a lead deep cycle battery which powers a few appliances for a total of 12 hours. WAs thinking of getting a backup in lithium and then doing an endurance test, but then i may also have to get a charger for lithium ion, we will see. Stay tuned.
A lead 12 AH battery get this weighs 8.5 us lbs so its definitely not cheap if you want to put it inside of luggage and send it on an airplane.
This being said, i was thinking of purchasing a lithium ion battery because they are more lightweight however more expensive, and see how that works with the stuff i bought from the USA.
One point of warning, if you fly with of these via FAA rules it must be below 160 watt hours which puts it at 12 ampere hours size. Shockingly thats the exact size i have in lead. I have a lead deep cycle battery which powers a few appliances for a total of 12 hours. WAs thinking of getting a backup in lithium and then doing an endurance test, but then i may also have to get a charger for lithium ion, we will see. Stay tuned.
A lead 12 AH battery get this weighs 8.5 us lbs so its definitely not cheap if you want to put it inside of luggage and send it on an airplane.
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