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Had my first taste of racing outdoors on the weekend and was wondering if anybody had ever modified the 12v input on their charger to charge from the lighter socket in their car? (mine's a bantam bc6)
Are there adaptors for that? Will save needing to buy a generator or battery.... Last edited by DomRC; 20-04-2009 at 05:57 PM. Reason: Missed a bit |
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Unless you have a huge battery in your car then a days racing could well drain it to the point that your car wont start. Believe me i did it to my dad many times
![]() It's also worth pointing out that car batteries arn't designed to be used in this manner. A leisure battery is your best way forward, you can get a 110amp one for about £40 if you know where to look. |
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yeah you really need a leisure battery, you can get away with charging a couple of 7.2v packs but otherwise be ready to bump start your car seen it happen many a time
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Other option is of course a generator, but the cheap ones are generally very noisy and smelly!
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The biggest problem with a geni is it's a continuous cost. Unless you want to run a laptop and lighting then i wouldn't bother. I only take mine to nationals.
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Alternative is ========== 1) to get 2 or 3 old car batteries in your boot & charge off that. 1 fully charged real car battery is roughly 50AmpHour, so you should be able to do 10 Lipo charges with it before you reach the bottom 30% of the LeadAcid. (1 lipo charge=5Ah at 8V, so with modern chargers ~3Ah off the 12V LeadAcid battery). 2) charge off the cigarette lighter but do run the engine every so often to keep you car battery charged
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Ok cheers guys.. Next questions would be:
1) where would you recommend I find a good deal? 2) how do the plugs on the bantam attach to the battery? Do you need adaptors/clips or do they just plug in? Cheers |
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trouble is most modern cars the cig lighter is only live with ignition on, and there not designed to power such as the chargers, best be is a 12 volt leisure battery from a caraven centre
just unplug the mains cable and plug the red croc clip to positive and black to negative
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I also doubt the wiring would be able to cope with the constant current draw, i may be wrong but it would concern me, having said that i have driven to a race meeting with my charger lead out the door and under the bonnet and connected to the 12 v and a pack of nicads charging away on the dash
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Just to clarify, do you always use 5ah with one lipo charge or does it depend on whether its a full charge or just a top up? 110ah batteries that I've seen are more than the £40 that Southwell suggested (unless I'm looking in the wrong place), so I'm wondering if an 85ah would last me a long time instead....
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