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23rd August 2012, 11:05 PM
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ive got one a ctek 240 charger and its got a supply mode on it for constant 12v but id just connect it to a batt and use it that way http://www.ctekbatterychargers.com.au/ctek-mxs-70.html
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23rd August 2012 11:05 PM
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24th August 2012, 12:16 AM
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Yep go the Battery Charger for sure AB that will be the simplest way around your dilemma. A CTek or alike will get you out of trouble.
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15th October 2012, 04:50 PM
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Been using the battery charger idea at powered sites for the past two years. It's never been a problem. Set everything up to be 12v and use powered site to run charger. Later down the road, you might buy a quiet portable gen and use it to charge second car battery in the same way. Run the gen for a couple of hours and use battery 24/7. My second battery setup is an AGM that charges real fast, so if I'm on a camp site that doesn't allow gen, we go for a short drive on day two or three etc an top up battery.
Cheers
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