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Lidl battery charger 13.99 and tester 2.99
« on: 11 January 2016, 22:35:36 »

..... from Thursday. Heads up for anyone.  Have had the charger for nearly 3 yrs and still going strong. Has anyone tried the battery/ alternator tester? Also some other car stuff

http://www.lidl.co.uk/en/our-offers-2491.htm?id=740
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Re: Lidl battery charger 13.99 and tester 2.99
« Reply #1 on: 11 January 2016, 23:22:34 »

I like the look of that interior windscreen wiper!  8)
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Re: Lidl battery charger 13.99 and tester 2.99
« Reply #2 on: 12 January 2016, 09:28:33 »

I'm sure on that battery tester the wording next to the 'low voltage' light reads 'Batterieistfukdgud'  :)
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Re: Lidl battery charger 13.99 and tester 2.99
« Reply #3 on: 12 January 2016, 09:42:00 »

Charger looks good at the price, off to Lidl it is!
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Re: Lidl battery charger 13.99 and tester 2.99
« Reply #4 on: 12 January 2016, 14:42:59 »

That thermometer thing looks handy and fire extinguisher  :)


I like the look of that interior windscreen wiper!  8)

What do you want that for  ::) :P
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Re: Lidl battery charger 13.99 and tester 2.99
« Reply #5 on: 12 January 2016, 17:12:46 »

That thermometer thing looks handy and fire extinguisher  :)


I like the look of that interior windscreen wiper!  8)

What do you want that for  ::) :P


Wipe my arse.  :P
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Re: Lidl battery charger 13.99 and tester 2.99
« Reply #6 on: 13 January 2016, 15:32:41 »

That thermometer thing looks handy and fire extinguisher  :)


I like the look of that interior windscreen wiper!  8)

What do you want that for  ::) :P


Wipe my arse.  :P

Could be handy in the shower for those awkward bits  ;D

Mite have a look at that charger , have you watched the video to it .
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Re: Lidl battery charger 13.99 and tester 2.99
« Reply #7 on: 13 January 2016, 16:08:51 »

The slight issue with the LIDL charger is that it's not great as a trickle / maintenance charger, IMHO. You have to turn it on using the button and select a mode before it does anything.

Leave it on your battery over winter and one power cut means your battery is not protected.

It will also not even start to charge a battery whose voltage has dropped below 8 volts or so, as it can't decide if it's a 6 or 12 volt battery.

Other than that it's fine. mrs. KW's MX5 went flat over Christmas. Put that charger on once I'd used a crude old charger to get the voltage up to 12V and it recharged the battery overnight with no issues.
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Re: Lidl battery charger 13.99 and tester 2.99
« Reply #8 on: 13 January 2016, 17:37:13 »

LOL, got wrong day ;D. I thought it was all the same tat as last week!

In Londonium tomorrow, so won't frequent a Lidl.
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Re: Lidl battery charger 13.99 and tester 2.99
« Reply #9 on: 13 January 2016, 17:38:08 »

The slight issue with the LIDL charger is that it's not great as a trickle / maintenance charger, IMHO. You have to turn it on using the button and select a mode before it does anything.

Leave it on your battery over winter and one power cut means your battery is not protected.

It will also not even start to charge a battery whose voltage has dropped below 8 volts or so, as it can't decide if it's a 6 or 12 volt battery.

Other than that it's fine. mrs. KW's MX5 went flat over Christmas. Put that charger on once I'd used a crude old charger to get the voltage up to 12V and it recharged the battery overnight with no issues.
I'm trying to shock charge some UPS batteries. Jury still out if its UPS shagged, or both sets of batteries shagged. *sigh*
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Re: Lidl battery charger 13.99 and tester 2.99
« Reply #10 on: 13 January 2016, 18:12:10 »

What are the symptoms?

Assuming gel batteries, if they aren't taking any current and aren't holding any charge, sometimes allowing the voltage to stray a bit higher during charging revives them. Then again, you want to know that they'll work when needed. :-\
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Re: Lidl battery charger 13.99 and tester 2.99
« Reply #11 on: 13 January 2016, 18:13:43 »

The slight issue with the LIDL charger is that it's not great as a trickle / maintenance charger, IMHO. You have to turn it on using the button and select a mode before it does anything.

Leave it on your battery over winter and one power cut means your battery is not protected.

It will also not even start to charge a battery whose voltage has dropped below 8 volts or so, as it can't decide if it's a 6 or 12 volt battery.

Other than that it's fine. mrs. KW's MX5 went flat over Christmas. Put that charger on once I'd used a crude old charger to get the voltage up to 12V and it recharged the battery overnight with no issues.
Was about to post the same thing, its about 9.5v on my one, anything below that its hopeless.
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Re: Lidl battery charger 13.99 and tester 2.99
« Reply #12 on: 13 January 2016, 18:17:20 »

The slight issue with the LIDL charger is that it's not great as a trickle / maintenance charger, IMHO. You have to turn it on using the button and select a mode before it does anything.

Leave it on your battery over winter and one power cut means your battery is not protected.

It will also not even start to charge a battery whose voltage has dropped below 8 volts or so, as it can't decide if it's a 6 or 12 volt battery.

Other than that it's fine. mrs. KW's MX5 went flat over Christmas. Put that charger on once I'd used a crude old charger to get the voltage up to 12V and it recharged the battery overnight with no issues.
Was about to post the same thing, its about 9.5v on my one, anything below that its hopeless.

It's odd, as the manual implies that it will trickle charge until the battery reaches a plateau and decide what voltage it's levellling off at, but mine won't even power up, or tries to charge at 6V and immediately decides the battery's full.

Guess there's normally a reason why something's cheap!

My CTek is a better bet, although it's 12V only and only 800mA.
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Re: Lidl battery charger 13.99 and tester 2.99
« Reply #13 on: 13 January 2016, 18:18:49 »

The slight issue with the LIDL charger is that it's not great as a trickle / maintenance charger, IMHO. You have to turn it on using the button and select a mode before it does anything.

Leave it on your battery over winter and one power cut means your battery is not protected.

It will also not even start to charge a battery whose voltage has dropped below 8 volts or so, as it can't decide if it's a 6 or 12 volt battery.

Other than that it's fine. mrs. KW's MX5 went flat over Christmas. Put that charger on once I'd used a crude old charger to get the voltage up to 12V and it recharged the battery overnight with no issues.
I'm trying to shock charge some UPS batteries. Jury still out if its UPS shagged, or both sets of batteries shagged. *sigh*
You could try using an old fashion type charger, or a 13.8 v supply works well, via a 12v bulb in series on the poss leg. But normally when there shagged there shagged.

Out of interest what UPS type batteries are they?
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Re: Lidl battery charger 13.99 and tester 2.99
« Reply #14 on: 13 January 2016, 18:22:16 »

What are the symptoms?

Assuming gel batteries, if they aren't taking any current and aren't holding any charge, sometimes allowing the voltage to stray a bit higher during charging revives them. Then again, you want to know that they'll work when needed. :-\
One set is constantly alarming, usually at about 3am, they are shagged. Other set immediately cause all the servers to shut off the minute she gets the iron out.

Tried 18v on the latter set, but not pulling current (PSU good for 5a)
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