Charging torches - update

huldah

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There was, fairly recently, a thread on charging SLA battery torches: should torches be left on charge continuously?

A number replied that they left their torches on continuous charge without problems. This was my experience until now.

I have had excellent service from my 2 torches for over 5 years. One has the charge control curcuit built in, so that it can be charged from any 12volt supply. The other was supplied with an excellent 6 volt charger with a useful charge indicator light and was about £30-00. I bought some more of the latter, when they were on offer at under six pounds + VAT, from CPC. Part number LA01133.

I soon ran into difficulties as the torches were often not fully charged, and would fail just when needed the most. Checking the charging circuit, I found the 6 volt batteries were being charged by a 12 volt charger, with a current limiting 12 ohm resistor in series with the battery. So, unless you know how much charge was required, there was a serious risk of overcharging. At the same time, charging was very slow.

I have removed the resistor and put it in the car charge plug, and purchased a quality 6/12 volt charger from CPC that slowly ramps up the voltage. Problem solved.

It appears that the drop in price was accompanied by a drop in quality,

Philip
 
Do you really expect rechargable batteries to "live forever"
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I got a wind up torch at Dyas at the end of last year, then £7.99 each or £13.99 a pair, I now see they are at £3.99 each or £6.99 a pair!

This is the route I have taken with portable radio, and it suits me well, even if little fingers play with torches I know I can use them whenever I have the need!

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I have had excellent service from my 2 torches for over 5 years

[/ QUOTE ] 5 years? - says it all IMHO
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