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I'm looking at buying a fully auto battery charger, one that you can leave on and not overcharge the battery. I have found several units but this unit will charge your battery as well as maintain it charged .

It will pump out up to 16 amp and once the battery is charged it will automatically cut out and go on a maintanence duty and you can leave it on .

I need another 3 people so we can get them at $135 each . I know you can buy much cheaper Auto chargers but they only put out 1.25 amp , only good for battery maintanence ( not for charging a flat or semi flat battery ) You can buy cheap normal chargers too of say 6 amp for about $60 but you can't leave them on, they will kill your battery .

If there is any interest please post here or P.M

This is the unit here:

http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?I...mp;SUBCATID=295

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yeah mate, i just installed a small ctech charger to my car. it only puts in wat it needs. you can hard wire it to the battery and just plug in when you want. it regulates the amps so it doesn't boil the battery. i bought mine from my workshop but i think repco sells them as well.

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