Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: dan hughes on April 11, 2008, 05:47:27 pm
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Thought I'd get your attention.
I'm scrapping my old car and had a brainwave.
Could I use the old car battery to power the wfp pump ?
Not connected to van , recharged at night with powerpack ?
Will it last a full day !?
Or not like leisure battery !???????
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yep
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Thought I'd get your attention.
I'm scrapping my old car and had a brainwave.
Could I use the old car battery to power the wfp pump ?
Not connected to van , recharged at night with powerpack ?
Will it last a full day !?
Or not like leisure battery !???????
I did the same, I use the battery no trouble at all and it lasts way over a day having two stops alot of hassle and saves money in the long run
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As far as I know it won't last long, car batteries are for maximum cranking power, and relatively low deep cycles. It will work, but I'm not sure if it's the best solution.
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As far as I know it won't last long, car batteries are for maximum cranking power, and relatively low deep cycles. It will work, but I'm not sure if it's the best solution.
I have a 2 year guarantee on the car battery I have, if it last that long thats fine with me, if not I get a new one ;)
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Depends on the battery AH (Amp Hrs), the ampage of your pump and how long you use your pump for as to wether it would last all day...
Regards
Mr H
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ive got mine in back and its on a split relay, never have to charge it ;D
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I'm not amused.
Come back when you really have got a naked woman for me.
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for us
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i got a 44 amp motorbike battery from the "recycling center" as i took my old leisure battery to dump it when i dropped it on my drive
it was only meant to be a temp thing till i got a leisure battery, i still have it ;) and it works all day
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i got a 44 amp motorbike battery from the "recycling center" as i took my old leisure battery to dump it when i dropped it on my drive
it was only meant to be a temp thing till i got a leisure battery, i still have it ;) and it works all day
Thee either works a short day or thee pump don't tek a lot of amps
Mine takes 10 amps and I have a 120 amp leisure battery, should last about 12 hrs but only lasts about 8
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i got a 44 amp motorbike battery from the "recycling center" as i took my old leisure battery to dump it when i dropped it on my drive
it was only meant to be a temp thing till i got a leisure battery, i still have it ;) and it works all day
Thee either works a short day or thee pump don't tek a lot of amps
Mine takes 10 amps and I have a 120 amp leisure battery, should last about 12 hrs but only lasts about 8
from what I read Matty is part time.
And Matt not an attack just an observation ;)