Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: dmlservices on December 08, 2008, 06:44:38 pm
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i charge my battery every night, but in 14 mths have gone through 2 battery chargers >:(,
bought one 14 mths ago , broke after 11 mths ( managed to get replaced under warranty.)
2nd one has just gone after 3 mths, so need a good battery charger, that will last , and not break the bank ,
what do you guys use?
daz
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I use Halfords over 1800cc and diesel charger. Had it about 6 years never failed. I thnk there about £30, or thereabouts.
I only charge my battery every 10 days for about 4 hours. Second hand leisure battery about 3 years old. Why do you charge battery every night?
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have a look on fleebay
item no.280267591856
its from cleaning spot who supply wfp gear
Had one for last 10 months and it keeps 3 x leisure batteries sorted.
Russ
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i should read posts before posting sorry dmlservices,im in the same situation as you mate. paid £95 for a all singing one in feb just got my money back today and bought a heavy duty one from argos for£65, i charge my 85 leisure every night and use around 600 ltr a day but the battery is constantly working,.....only work 3 days pweek so it gets a 4 day break.................like me ;D
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I use Halfords over 1800cc and diesel charger. Had it about 6 years never failed. I thnk there about £30, or thereabouts.
I only charge my battery every 10 days for about 4 hours. Second hand leisure battery about 3 years old. Why do you charge battery every night?
what battery do you use? and how long do you work per day ?
10 days between charges is very good , but i was told not to let battery run down to low , as you damage it and reduce capacity,
i do 7 - 8 hrs a day,put on charge at the end of the day, dont want to risk it dying on me before i recharge,
have just bought a halfords fully automatic charger , cost £37.99
will see how that goess.
oh and do you use a split charger ?
daz