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Old 11 July 2018, 12:41   #1
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Bravo btp 12 d battery question.

I have the above pump, and reading threads on here i can use a 12v battery rather than the car battery.
I have been given x2, SLK 12v 10amh deep cycle amg batteries which were surplus to requirements at work (cough cough). These should be ok to use, they seem similar to the yuasa 12v 7amh batteries that are commonly used on here.
But.....what kind of charger do i need?
Can anyone who uses this pump with a similar type bsttery point me in the direction of a suitable charger.
Thanks.....
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Old 11 July 2018, 13:24   #2
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For any battery charging - boat, car, 12v accessory batteries then you cannot beat a basic Ctek 5 or similar.
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Old 12 July 2018, 20:02   #3
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For any battery charging - boat, car, 12v accessory batteries then you cannot beat a basic Ctek 5 or similar.
Agree that they really are a great charger.... but their quality control has taken a bit of a dive seemingly. Mine's fine, but there are a small minority which suffer early life failure.
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