Battery Optimisers
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Battery Optimisers
Just bought an Oxford version of this piece of kit, so what I need to know is:
Do you leave them on 24\7 or can you run them for a few hours a day on a timer.
The battery on the bike was in decent shape, I am not trying to bring it back from the dead just make sure it gets through the winter.
Do you leave them on 24\7 or can you run them for a few hours a day on a timer.
The battery on the bike was in decent shape, I am not trying to bring it back from the dead just make sure it gets through the winter.
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i think that current feeling is to have them on a timer switch so as they are off for say 2 hours per day
i could very well be wrong, but think i read something about that helping an optimate on its charge cycle....
am sure andy will know
i could very well be wrong, but think i read something about that helping an optimate on its charge cycle....
am sure andy will know
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actually optimate state in their instructions that you should disconnect every 48 hours, and that the charge cycle is a 12 hour period. it also states that to do a check on the battery life, you disconnect it from the mains - i.e. timer switch, then it does the checks and charges as needed
I do not think you will do any harm by leaving it on - the heine gericke equivalent does actually suggest that you cycle it every 24 hours btw - and that is the unit i now have... i knew i had read it some where
oh - http://www.accumate.co.uk/Optimate%204% ... ctions.pdf for the optimate instructions in case any one else wants to know what the pretty lights mean....
I do not think you will do any harm by leaving it on - the heine gericke equivalent does actually suggest that you cycle it every 24 hours btw - and that is the unit i now have... i knew i had read it some where
oh - http://www.accumate.co.uk/Optimate%204% ... ctions.pdf for the optimate instructions in case any one else wants to know what the pretty lights mean....
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I leae it on and disconnect when I take the bike out or move it etc even a short disconnect should reset any chip
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Re: Battery Optimisers
I would imagine any H&S concerns would be to do with gas production, acid spillage and/or overheating when bringing a discharged battery back to life.Tonyunn wrote: The battery on the bike was in decent shape, I am not trying to bring it back from the dead just make sure it gets through the winter.
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I have the Oxford one (bought it before i knew better), the quality is shite, the plastic's broke and the wires came out but it does work and have had it for 2 years now as i don't ride the bike that often, occasionally goes into standby mode of it's own accord...leave it on all the time as i'm sure that's what it suggested, however i did note somewhere it's good to switch off now and again, so the timer sounds a good idea Pete, prob be good to switch off and reset now and again