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Andy K Member Since: 18 Sep 2015 Location: GL Posts: 4946 |
probably need to look at the pack instructions.
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Tue Feb 07 2017 5:28pm |
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pko Member Since: 31 Jul 2011 Location: norfolk Posts: 193 |
hi Andy. The instructions don't say. The unit came with a mains to 12v charger but I don't want to take the unit into the house to charge it. I was concerned that the power from the car 12v socket would fry the dry cell battery.
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Tue Feb 07 2017 5:38pm |
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Andy K Member Since: 18 Sep 2015 Location: GL Posts: 4946 |
so you will make a lead up?
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Tue Feb 07 2017 5:54pm |
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pko Member Since: 31 Jul 2011 Location: norfolk Posts: 193 |
Hi Andy. Yes I was going to make a lead but taking on board what you say about 15v perhaps I'll have a rethink. Cheers p current 2015 hse dynamic, grey. |
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Tue Feb 07 2017 7:09pm |
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dalmat Member Since: 09 Sep 2015 Location: Split Posts: 36 |
I have jump start pack too, just in case if I need it, we all know that flat battery is not unusual thing in RRS. Mine has main to 12V plug for charging and also 12V to 12V for charging in the car, both supplied with unit. It has also dry cells.
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Wed Feb 08 2017 8:26am |
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pko Member Since: 31 Jul 2011 Location: norfolk Posts: 193 |
thanks Dalmat. You've put my mind at rest. cheers current 2015 hse dynamic, grey. |
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Wed Feb 08 2017 10:56am |
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