Cigarrette lighter charging!
Cigarrette lighter charging!
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danhutton

Original Poster:

290 posts

273 months

Thursday 21st August 2003
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Has anyone tried or got one of those chargers for the cigarrette lighter? (Leven Tech. ones!) I cant be bothered to change the battery now so I thought this was a better idea!

li'l pugs

1,323 posts

282 months

Thursday 21st August 2003
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I've got a "trickle" charger that plugs into the ciggy lighter. Went away from 3 weeks, left the car in the garage (cover on obviously) trickle charger attached, alarm on........came home. Got in. Started first time, no probs.........

schimg

1,923 posts

276 months

Thursday 21st August 2003
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Same here, I use a trickle charger (Leven one), I plug it into the ciger lighter, the chim starts first time... do it!

Cheers

Steve G

simpo two

91,290 posts

288 months

Thursday 21st August 2003
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Ditto - used mine for over a year without problems. It's so simple I wonder why more people don't do it that way.

danhutton

Original Poster:

290 posts

273 months

Thursday 21st August 2003
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Was that the £45 one (+ cigar lighter attachment)? Are they safe?

jigs

1,840 posts

273 months

Thursday 21st August 2003
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Yeah they're safe enough - it's just you can't go very far and you keep going in small circles - great for doughnuts though.

iandbeech

2,709 posts

281 months

Thursday 21st August 2003
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Works fine on mine - had a problem with the cigar lighter fitting and Offords replaced for less than £40 - easy way of keeping the battery topped up, especially over the winter months.

t1 pcs

81 posts

305 months

Friday 22nd August 2003
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Mine works great. I forgot to plug it in recently and my battery was fairly flat with enough to open the doors but not enough to turn over. The ciggie lighter thing went on for about 8 hours with the alarm off and it then had *just* enough to start (it was touch and go). Since then battery has been fine. I wouldn't be without mine.

Don't make my mistake and leave the lead on the floor when you reverse out the garage. Had to replace the plug last week after i drove over it... Fernies supplied it but it was one of the 50 quid jobbies.

the dodger

2,376 posts

286 months

Friday 22nd August 2003
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I've been using a £25 Draper Battery Mate (?) from Halfrauds for about three years now. Originally using the croc clips onto the alternator - but had to raise bonnet etc so changed to cig lighter last year. Absolutely 100% O.K.

joust

14,622 posts

282 months

Friday 22nd August 2003
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t1 pcs said:
Don't make my mistake and leave the lead on the floor when you reverse out the garage. Had to replace the plug last week after i drove over it... Fernies supplied it but it was one of the 50 quid jobbies.
I've got a hook just outside the drivers door to stop me doing that on mine. Charger is mounted on wall as well. Take the lead out, push it out window and hook over hook.

Et. Voila!

J

simpo two

91,290 posts

288 months

Friday 22nd August 2003
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joust said:
I've got a hook just outside the drivers door to stop me doing that on mine. Charger is mounted on wall as well. Take the lead out, push it out window and hook over hook.
J


That's nuffink! I thought my lead was a tripping hazard so I made up a hinged overhead gantry using some plastic pipe. Now the lead goes from the chrager, up the wall, into the tube... and appears directly over the cig socket. McLaren would be proud of it!

joust

14,622 posts

282 months

Saturday 23rd August 2003
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We aren't worthy. Wearen't worthy.

Sounds excellent!

J