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Stefan.lajszczuk Member Since: 10 Oct 2012 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 70 |
I've got a ctek xs 3600 and it's worked wonders for me on many vehicles. I've had a P38 Range Rover which barely lasted a week without going flat, a BMW 5 series which I didn't use for over a month and both vehicles started first time after being connected to the charger.
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Thu Nov 29 2012 4:04am |
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TST717 Member Since: 09 Sep 2012 Location: INVERNESS, Posts: 165 |
I can recommend CTEK also, I have used these on all my cars and they are easy to use and perform well.
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Thu Nov 29 2012 8:15am |
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Cupra Member Since: 20 Oct 2012 Location: Kent Posts: 81 |
i use a Cteck. had mine on the GTR as you could only leave it a few days before it died. have one on my Classic car thats being stored for winter |
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Thu Nov 29 2012 12:32pm |
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mjbrr Member Since: 31 May 2012 Location: Durham Posts: 81 |
+1 for the ctek.
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Thu Nov 29 2012 12:47pm |
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petsar68 Member Since: 24 Aug 2012 Location: Arrowtown - Otago Posts: 8 |
Thanks guys - ctek it is then. Now to see if i can source one here in NZ ! RRS TDV6 HSE
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Thu Nov 29 2012 5:52pm |
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