CalicoJack
Well-Known Member
We have a very power hungry fridge which wants about 5 amps per hour. Currently we are using a 4 amp charger which helps but can't keep up; it's alright most of the time because the fridge trips out when it gets cold enough and gives the charger time to catch up, however, when it's really warm the fridge never gets cold enough to trip out for long enough to allow the charger to catch up.
I thought that the easiest answer was simply to buy a charger with a bigger capacity and so went to Halfords and saw one which was a smart charger with an output of 12 amps and the capability to trickle charge once the battery is full. Good so far, however,....
The chap in Halfords was concerned that I could end up either overcharging the battery, or destroying the charger, because the charger was never designed to work whilst the battery was being drained at the same time as it was being charged. He felt that the charger would carry on charging at 12 amps even when the battery was at full charge.
I have no idea whether he is correct can you help. The battery is a ( wet) standard 110 amp leisure battery.
I thought that the easiest answer was simply to buy a charger with a bigger capacity and so went to Halfords and saw one which was a smart charger with an output of 12 amps and the capability to trickle charge once the battery is full. Good so far, however,....
The chap in Halfords was concerned that I could end up either overcharging the battery, or destroying the charger, because the charger was never designed to work whilst the battery was being drained at the same time as it was being charged. He felt that the charger would carry on charging at 12 amps even when the battery was at full charge.
I have no idea whether he is correct can you help. The battery is a ( wet) standard 110 amp leisure battery.