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When i used to race, everyone used 12V car batteries, but i've noticed a few of these 12V supplies around for sale and was wondering if they're any good?
Has anyone got any reccomendations if i were to get one? How do they work exactly? Can you just plug them into the mains to charge them or do you need a special charger? Thanks in advance
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They are worth their weight in old as far as I'm concerned! No need to lug heavy 12v around most of the time.
As for charging, just plug into the mains and your charger into the power supply exactly the same as if it were a 12v battery. You can pick them up loads of places - look to pay between £30 and £40 for a good brand new one.
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I have to agree, brilliant. You may also need a generator or plug into a mates if racing outdoors and can't reach a 240 power point.
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Plug em into the mains (or a genny) and they step down the voltage, giving much the same as the battery you lug around. You can also convert an old PC power supply, rip the back off your computer now ! |
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Ok i may have this wrong - i was thinking that these power supplies can be used on their own, without being plugged into the mains - except when they need charging?
Or are they just like a step-down transformer so need a constant 240V supply to run? ![]() ![]()
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I've got loads of old pc power supplies around, but that wasnt really what i was after, i was under the impression that you could actually use them like a 12V battery, without the need for a constant 12V supply, and then just charge it when it goes flat.
I do the majority of my racing outdoors so thats what i was after. Is there nothing around like that? Thanks for you help btw guys |
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im not sure what you mean
we use a 12volt power supply but you have to have a genny or something to power it the only thing i can see you using is a battery.dont think theres anything like a power supply that holds a charge mate
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I think he means like those 12V car starter packs with jumpers on. Not as good as a leisure battery which is low amp long life,
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![]() go to a good caravan store, 100amp can be had for £50, dont forget you will need a charger that maintains the 12 volt,, dont get a car battery they are different construction and designed for big bursts of power, not a constant drain such as leisure battery
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Thnaks everyone,
I was going to goto Ford (since i work for them and can get discount ) but for that sort of money i might aswell get a leisure battery! Oh and just for the record i would never reccomend buying ANYTHING from hellfrauds
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