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mattcaney 22-03-2016 09:27 PM

12v Outdoor Supply
 
Hi, Can you let me know what you use for a 12v Supply for outdoor off road racing.

I know 12v Car type battery, but any particular model and type.

I appreciate with modern Lipo Batteries you do not require so much from the 12v supply as charging time is less due to cells lasting longer with brushless etc.

Thanks

Matt

Ben The Bike 22-03-2016 11:03 PM

I charge stuff at the track using my motorbikes battery, so long as I leave the engine running to keep the bikes battery charged

JonyNitro 23-03-2016 07:55 AM

At least 100 ah deep cycle leisure battery, eBay quite a few.

RobW 23-03-2016 08:14 AM

If you are going to buy new then a leisure battery designed for camping/marine use is ideal as they are designed for a longer discharge cycle that we put them under whilst charging. Look around and you can generally get a 100ah one for £50-60 quite easily. Camping shops are sometimes good and occasionally even Halfords have some good deals. I seem to remember I got my last one on-line somewhere with free postage which seemed good as the thing weighed a bit! You will need a proper charger for one of these - don't use a normal 12V car battery charger as you will kill it fairly quickly, (£10 from ebay) otherwise you should get a few years out of it.

However if you can get hold of a very cheap/free 12V car/van battery that someone is trying to get rid off then that can be a good cheap shorter term option.

Rob

andrewc 23-03-2016 10:20 AM

I buy 12v batteries form the scrap yard ("recycling centre!") for £10 a go; last one I bought is a van battery and like new, going strong. They have to 'drop test' them (voltage I think) to make sure they're suitable for recycling, so you know you're getting a decent battery. (Ask if it's been tested to be sure.)

Leisure battery is better long term but at £10 per battery maybe try a car one first and see how long it lasts.

jrenton 24-03-2016 09:45 AM

Or get a cheap generator. I got mine from Screwfix, its quiet and suitable for a few people to share too.

http://www.screwfix.com/p/impax-im80...tor-230v/15760


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