pcatterall
Well-Known Member
Not wanting to side track the current discussion on leaving chargers switched on but............I recall that in 'the olden days' leaving a battery connected to a charger and the charger mains off would result in the battery trying to charge the charger.I assumed that with modern technology this would be a thing of the past.I recently purchased a 'smart' charger to keep my workshop battery fully charged but the instructions said " don't leave charger connected to the battery when the mains supply is off or 'back charging' would result".My concern now is that if the mains trips or my dear wife switches it off then my battery will be flattened.Is this 'back charging' still a factor then in modern chargers or is my 'smart' charger not smart enough.??Can I just wire in a ( diode?) to prevent this?Thanks