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Old 08-05-2008
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Originally Posted by TheNinj View Post
Now I'm really confused!

So, forgive my noob-ness on this issue, but if you have a 12v charger, you then need some sort of power supply that plugs into the mains?

Can you not get a charger that has it's own 12v supply built in that isn't a pulse charger and will be able to charge at 1-4 amps? If it also made tea that would be a bonus!
Sorry about that lol.

Pro Peak make a charger thats 240v/12v, it states to hav a max charge rate of 5A running off both 240v and 12v yet when i plugged it into the power supply it only drew 3A so im thinking it only took 3A from the socket on 240v and didnt actually do 5A. For 12v chargers you get a supple that plugs into the mains and converts it to around 12v DC, yes.
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