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Might pop into ripco tomorrow and see what projecta range they have, They have a couple on their website but they look like toys compared to that one you linked...

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You will pay a ridiculous price at repco. The seller I listed is the cheapest.

 

Check the projecta website, make your choice and then check ebay.

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Looks good because you have  lithium option .  But you cant adjust the output amps. So not as versatile. But for most its fine. I like chargers ( high output) that have inbuilt fans that can punch in the amps.

 

For me Projecta IC2500 is the best..

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Cheers.

Looked good to me with both the clamps and the ring connectors - can leave the connector on the bike battery (hard to get too, needing bodywork to be removed). Clamps fine for occasional use on cars.

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I have had this one for about 10 years @Rab

 

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it has the same fittings on the one you have posted.

very handy, no fuss 

unplug and go for a ride

 

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last battery that died, charger was telling me it was still good

multi-meter even said it was good, till I tried to start it  :angry2:

 

Edit: found one on Ebay   https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Tecmate-Optimate-4-Desulfating-Battery-Charger-Tester-Maintainer/291986020246?epid=1469393579&hash=item43fbb91796:g:dYsAAOSw9GhYZZ1l

 

2nd Edit: same price I paid 10 years ago :ok:

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That is an awesome bike battery charger.  Has great features.

 

Every few months I use my good battery charger to recondition all batteries. 

 

$100 each is a bit expensive for 11 bikes

 

 

I use these on the bikes.  Leave on 24/7. Cheap as. Wiring stays connected to the bike or car.  

 

Get the 250 model for cars. 

 

Just good for maintaining a charge during times when the vehicles arnt driven or ridden.  

 

To look after batteries a charger with more features is needed

https://m.ebay.com.au/itm/Battery-Charger-12V-900mA-Auto-Trickle-Charge-Boats-and-Bikes-Projecta-AC150/292573783613?epid=15008806864&hash=item441ec1a63d:g:iKMAAMXQpwFRbOMW

 

https://m.ebay.com.au/itm/PROJECTA-12V-AUTOMATIC-1600MA-2-STAGE-BATTERY-CHARGER/153033911773?hash=item23a1882ddd:g:h3oAAOSwHYVaYZ75

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