Oxford Solariser versus winter
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Oxford Solariser versus winter
Started the Falco today for the first time since whenever it was I last rode it. Got to be a few months. Put some petrol in and it started after about four revolutions.
Sounded a bit sluggish to be honest but without the charger on it would have been flat as a pancake by now.
Sounded a bit sluggish to be honest but without the charger on it would have been flat as a pancake by now.
Where ever I lay my hat.....
I've got one, still needed to put my battery on charge for a few hours for the post winter fire up, the solar charger got disconnected when the bike tent took a hammering in the recent winds.
The battery voltage was 11.3 so the solariser had clearly put some charge in over a 4 month lay up
The battery voltage was 11.3 so the solariser had clearly put some charge in over a 4 month lay up
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Re: Oxford Solariser versus winter
The Frenchrandomsquid wrote:Put some petrol in and it started after about four revolutions.
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..... Took quite a few years and much bloodshed then?
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Re: Oxford Solariser versus winter
What do you expect from the products of Oxford.D-Rider wrote:The Frenchrandomsquid wrote:Put some petrol in and it started after about four revolutions.
The Industrial
The People's
The Russian
..... Took quite a few years and much bloodshed then?
Where ever I lay my hat.....
Genius ! So bloody obvious its too easy to overlookwayno wrote:I used to use a solariser before I moved and got power in the garage, I found that putting 2 in parallel kept the battery perfectly topped up over winter, 1 just didn't quite cut it in the gloom and doom of winter.

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Agree - I use 2 Maplins solar panels (same as Oxford, I'm sure) and they keep a car battery perfectly topped up, even over winter.wayno wrote:I used to use a solariser before I moved and got power in the garage, I found that putting 2 in parallel kept the battery perfectly topped up over winter, 1 just didn't quite cut it in the gloom and doom of winter.
But the car is in the South of France...
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