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Battery conditioner for Hawker Odyssey PC680?


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I just bought one of those Draper Battery Master conditioners that have been mentioned here, and inside it says "intended for use with all conventional automotive lead acid batteries ... it is not suitable for specialist applications such as ... gel type batteries and other types of rechargeable batteries".

 

Anyone know whether this is OK to use with my Hawker Odyssey PC680?

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There was a long thread on this about gel's and ordinary batt conditioners.

The summary was that you would not fry a gel with one. However I only run mine for limited periods. Overnight like you will use it Jason it should be fine.

 

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Unless its a regulated stepped charger you run the risk of spoiling your battery. Gel batteries must not be overcharged or " gassed ". A regulated charger starters at 14.3v first stage down to 12.8v preventing any overcharging.

 

I bought the pukka charger for about £50 but I have recently seen regulated stepped chargers designed for the gel batteries in Maplin for £20.

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Steve,

 

Yes that should do the job, bit more than £20 though sorry!

 

I doubt that the Draper unit is a regulated output, therefore its charge rate is purely dependant on the internal resitance of the battery. As you say should be OK for short charges, just don`t forget and leave it on overnight or your battery will be overcharged.

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Do not use the Halfords with any type of Gel battery, only the dedicated versions offer the thermal spike cut out voltages , that is why they cost a lot more. *thumbup*

Variations in voltage and resistance is not built into the circuits that draper or cheaper variants offer, if you have a gel battery then i suggest that you use what is recommended, as this unit is not new and has been around for 40yrs or so. *wink*

 

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Thanks, everyone. I consider myself duly warned; the description on the leaflet in the Draper box did not match the Hawker requirements, here:

http://www.odysseybatteries.com/charging.htm

Hopefully I won't get any grief from Halfords about taking it back.

 

The OptiMate III sounds like it will do the job:

http://www.accumate.co.uk/it010003.html

 

Phil, if your Airflow is this one

http://www.airflow-uk.com/battery-conditioner.htm

then I don't like the sound of it. It apparently lets the battery drain down to 12V before resuming charging. 12V isn't enough to start the car, is it?

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