11-02-17, 08:27 PM
Would a 12 volt Optimate motorcycle battery charger be suitable for charging a car battery?
Many thanks YFF
Many thanks YFF
Optimate Battery Charger Question
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11-02-17, 08:27 PM
Would a 12 volt Optimate motorcycle battery charger be suitable for charging a car battery?
Many thanks YFF
11-02-17, 08:46 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-02-17, 09:50 PM by fazersharp.)
Dont know but I have a YAM branded one that can also do cars but there is a switch to turn it to car mode but I dont know what the difference is
EDIT after Jos post to be clear mine is not an optimate with yam branding but a CTEK with yam branding
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
11-02-17, 09:26 PM
My optimate has a setting for car batteries
Complete fabrication, I didn't make it up!
11-02-17, 10:09 PM
i've used mine for years on the car as well as the bike
11-02-17, 11:24 PM
If it's say an Optimate 3 without a car function mode then it will be fine but will take days to charge say a 60AH car battery. Outputs for bike batteries are lower. So yup will be fine but may take a lot longer than a dedicated car charger or bike charger with switchable output.
Those are my principles...if you don't like them I have others.
11-02-17, 11:46 PM
In the real world a battery is a battery.
A bike charger will most certainly charge a car battery, but the ampage on a car battery will obviously be higher so will just take longer. My "battery man" at work goes by the rule that chargers should pump out a quarter of a batteries ampage. Ie: a 12amp battery should have a 3amp charger, or less, to avoid overcharging or frying it. But a bike charger falls well within those limits. As long as it has a trickle charge mode it'll be fine.
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
11-02-17, 11:49 PM
If i remember correctly a trickle charge bounces around the 10% charging mark once a full charge is near.
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
12-02-17, 08:32 PM
The charger is an Optimate 3 without the switch for car batteries. Sounds like it will be OK, but just take a long time.
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12-02-17, 08:42 PM
The website says it has a 0.8 amp output, which is very low.
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
13-02-17, 12:36 AM
My battery conditioner put out less than 1amp, it an Oxford unit
28-02-17, 08:28 PM
No good if I wanted a quick start but I use my Optimate 3 to keep the battery on my car topped up and that's a 95Ah .
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