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Battery Chargers and Testers

Battery Chargers

Battery Chargers from the world's top manufacturers

We have a battery charger for all batteries! We have the largest battery charger range in the UK, with great brands such as CTEK, NOCO, Motobatt and Exide in stock. We are always adding new chargers to our website to ensure that we can offer multiple options for every battery. Most batteries are wet lead acid, AGM, GEL or lithium and we have chargers for all of them! Whether you need a new smart charger or a classic metal case charger, we've got you covered!
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RING RSPOBDN Solar Power Cable - OBDII Connection

RING RSPOBDN Solar Power Cable - OBDII Connection

Super fast delivery. Lead works as it should.

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Numax Leisure Battery Charger 12V 10A

Numax Leisure Battery Charger 12V 10A

Perfect

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Optimate DC-DUO 12V-12V 2A Battery Charger & Optimiser TM500 V3 OPTDC

Optimate DC-DUO 12V-12V 2A Battery Charger & Optimiser TM500 V3 OPTDC

An excellent piece of kit , does what it says on the tin perfectly, easy to install and operate , the answer to my pro blem , and a reasonable price , well done.

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RM - Dorking, United Kingdom -

Optimate 6 AmpMatic 12V 5A Battery Charger & Optimiser TM182  OPT6

Optimate 6 AmpMatic 12V 5A Battery Charger & Optimiser TM182 OPT6

Great product puts extra life in your old flagging battery.

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Battery Charger Information

Why do you need to charge your battery?

When a battery such as car, bike or leisure battery is stood without being used it continues to slowly lose charge from the electrical items such as the alarm and onboard computer etc. After a while the battery will go flat. When a battery is left in a discharged state, a chemical reaction occurs and a coating begins to build on the internal plates. This reaction is called sulphation and makes the battery resistant to taking a future charge. Symptoms of this are easy to detect; the battery will get warm during charging and a smell of rotten eggs is often emitted. If this is allowed to build for too long the battery will become unserviceable and will need replacing. This is not covered by any battery warranty as it is not a manufacturing defect.

If you can't keep the battery in constant use to keep it topped up, then you need a battery charger to look after it. Modern smart chargers from brands such as CTEK and NOCO have additional features built in to help optimize the health of your battery and can be used with minimal supervision. We typically recommend that you should use a charger with a charge rate that is around 10% of the battery's capacity. For example, if you have a 50Ah car battery a CTEK MXS5 5 amp charger would be a suitable choice.