Sun, 14 Nov 1999 19:21:02 +0100
- Message No. 6556
From: "Terje Kr. Johansen"
Subject: Re: winter storage
Original message:
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Date: Sun Nov 14 '99, 17:04:40
Attr: pvt fwd kil
From: Terje Kr. Johansen, (242:4900/99.0)
To : Joerg Schunke, (242:1000/300.0)
Subj: Re: (XRV) winter storage
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From: "Terje Kr. Johansen"
Sender: owner-xrv@atic.org
Header-To: xrv@atic.org
The best thing to use is a 0,3-0,5 A charger, even better if it has an
automatic off/on switch that goes on when/if the battery voltage goes
low. I use a 0,5 automatic charger, and it stays on all winter. I will
not ruin your battery. A standard car-battery charger 4-6 Amp will
probebly overcharge the battery.
Terje
@234
OTC#1
DOD2139
Michael Dipper wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> On Sun, Nov 14, 1999 at 08:58:42AM +0000, Guido Schr÷der wrote:
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> > Does anyone know which battery-charger can be used for the @, because
> > of the no-service-battery (Wartungsfreie Batterie) of my RD07.
>
> You can use every standard charger, even a 13.8V constant voltage
> power supply. This loads not very quickly but very battery friendly.
>
> --- Micha ---
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