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Lidl Ultimate Speed Car & Motorcycle Battery Charger For all 6V or 12V car and motorcycle batteries with 1.2-120Ah capacity

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We’ve seen some slow chargers in our testing, but this Topdon needed 34 hours to hit 80 per cent. It is rated at just 4A, so was always going to struggle here, but a day-and-a-half was not expected. The primary cause was a seven-hour break it took after working for little over half a day. It did eventually restart, but it’s not what you need when you have a car with a flat battery. It is also not the most intuitive unit to use, requiring a double button press to start charging. Another solid performance from the IBC7, which does a lot of things well. Looking like an overgrown CTEK MXS, it has long leads and a reconditioning mode, plus can provide a 13.6V supply to maintain power when the battery is removed. As we saw last time, it was still some way off its 7A rating in the charge test and took 16 hours to hit 80 per cent. It failed the EMC test by some margin again, plus it had only IP54 moisture protection compared with many rivals’ IP65. use them fairly often (caravan leasure battery maintenance mainly) along with dads car if its not come out the garage for a week to keep it healthy...

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as for a battery lasting 3 years. .. I'd be very disappointed to only get 3 years from a battery. never had one last such a short time Rang my local Aldi - they had one left and have put it aside for me. Happy days! Was seconds away from forking out 40 notes for the CTEK.Bexhill? They had about twenty on Sunday.The Ultimate Speed ULGD 3.8 A1 charger is a device designed to charge batteries in an efficient and effective way. The charger has an output current of up to 3.8 amps and is compatible with various types of lead-acid batteries. The device is equipped with a microprocessor-controlled charging cycle, which automatically adjusts the charging current and voltage to the battery's requirements. Whatever the problem was, the CTEK has worked like a dream. It's pretty much identical to the LIDL charger except for the colour and design.

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The CTEK smart chargers always had conditioning modes - the Aldi/Lidl smart chargers also have that mode.After leaving the charger attached for over 2 days, it still claimed to be charging and when the charger was removed, the above readings were the same. Charger is my existing charger bought for charging 12v batteries it is a smart one recommended several times in these forums for leisure batteries from Lidl/Aldi. It is a Ultimate Speed ULGD 3. 8 A1 Output at 12V 0. 8/3. 8A I was a very early fan of the smart chargers, using a Gunson transformer-type, as the full-time power supply for the 12v battery in our original Ace which had no 240V mains as standard, from '82-01 a period of 17 years allowing a car battery to function as a leisure battery and still get 10+ years life from the two batteries used.

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