New Battery Chargers
#1
Hey all,
I am pleased to announce that there is a new type of battery charger on the market and i sell it. New technology chargers that wont fry your battery or heat it up at all, it uses pulse technology instead of the standard "on " all the time. Also has a handy plug so if your like me and only ride on weekends you can just unplugg the charger seat back on and ride away with no fuss. For more info check out

http://www.ctek.com/us/MUS3300/features_benefits.asp

Let me know which one you might like, if theres enough interest you could get a group buy going, i have the 3.6 amp model which works fantastic.

Cheers
Dean
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#2
doohan Wrote:Hey all,
I am pleased to announce that there is a new type of battery charger on the market and i sell it. New technology chargers that wont fry your battery or heat it up at all, it uses pulse technology instead of the standard "on " all the time. Also has a handy plug so if your like me and only ride on weekends you can just unplugg the charger seat back on and ride away with no fuss. For more info check out

http://www.ctek.com/us/MUS3300/features_benefits.asp

Let me know which one you might like, if theres enough interest you could get a group buy going, i have the 3.6 amp model which works fantastic.

Cheers
Dean

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#3
Sorry guys. Trade price is $89 but if we get a few that could change
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#4
bugger i bought a battery charger not long ago...
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Grant
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#5
doohan Wrote:Sorry guys. Trade price is $89 but if we get a few that could change

The 3.6amp model sounds about right. I would use it for my bike and for my ride-on mower only. Looking at the doco, it seems I could attach the wires & connector to my battery permanently and then just connect the charger to it via a plug when it needs a boost. Is this the case? and is this safe given rule no.1 for battery charging is typically to disconnect the battery and remove from the bike (supposedly to avoid burning out other connected components in the electrical system).

I would still be interested if you get enuff buyers to reduce the price. I note you are in cockroach country. Postage to Brisbane may be an issue also. Ping me if it looks like you can do a good deal for ex-cockroaches basking in QLD.
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#6
You got it one mate,
No need to disconnect anything. Thats the new pulse technology behind these chargers. Freight wont be an issue, the company i work for has branches all over aust
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#7
doohan Wrote:You got it one mate,
No need to disconnect anything. Thats the new pulse technology behind these chargers. Freight wont be an issue, the company i work for has branches all over aust

Well, the 'Busa cranked over just enuff to get started this morning. The battery is only a little over 12 months old, so it is suffering from the winter cold and the fact I am only riding it once or twice per week right now. In short, I am about to buy a suitable battery charger some time real soon. PM me with some details if you think you think you can help me in the next few days.
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#8
I just need a power socket to plug it in too!
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