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Thread: 8a sla charger

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    anyone got a 8a sla charger for hawkers?

    can collect at whitwick for use at the event

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    What kind of Hawker?
    If it's of the high end range, like SBS, Datasafe, Oddysee , Genesis pure lead, just hook up a powersupply with 14.5V and as much amps it can deliver.

  3. #3
    Can anyone recommend me a good charger for oddysee hawkers aswell?

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    For many years I have used a car battery charger about 12A and charge 2 batteries together this has worked well. never had any problems, when I get home I then slow charge the batteries with a charger like a Pro-Peak This taks about 4 days as i have about 10 16Ah batteries.

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    one of these do the job?

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Maypole-716-Met ... B0032EL74E

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    Sorry to but in, Craig did you mcs certified as I need to get some solar panels fitted before the rate goes down,have been let down.

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    Large topic change there

    Would that one I've lined too be alright? If it is I'll order it asap

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    Re Charger that one is the one I use

    MCS sorry no have the electrician stuff 17th and part P and solar installers and working at heights certificates but not the MCS yet it takes months to get that one sorted

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    The Feed-in tariff rate for between December 12th and March 3rd is still the subject of appeal and counter appeal through the courts, which could take up to eight months to resolve.

    While you may get 43.3p per kWh for commissioned installs between this time, it's also possible that you could end up with the 21p rate. It's entirely a gamble as to whether you'll get the high or low rate, just need to keep your fingers crossed!

    Installs from March 3rd will be at 21p per kWh, still a good return rate

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