Steve_Jones
Well-Known Member
I have just purchased a Sterling Pro-Budget 12v 10A charger. The unit looks really simple and comes with just a 1 page spec sheet. I have attached it to my 100Ah domestic battery which iscurrently at home. My problem is that it has been on charge now for over 48 hours and has remained on what looks like 'full' charge. The system is supposed to automatically switch to 'float' once the battery is charged and a green LED and display on the LCD panel should indicate this. The weird thing is that if I connect the charger to the battery AND THEN switch it on, it shows a yellow LED and the words 'Equalise Charg'd', I don't know what this is supposed to indicate but the yellow LED tells me that it is on full charge. If I leave the charger powered on and then connect it to the battery it shows a green LED and 'Float' appears on the LCD panel. So, one of those must be correct.
I have called Sterling tech support and was told in no uncertain terms just to leave it be and 'go down the pub'!! or, 'stick a multi-meter on it to see if its charged'. Very helpful!! I bought an auto 4 stage charger so that it would take care of things on its own, but it simply doesn't appear to work.
Any ideas gratefully received!!
I've seen some posts on here relating to Sterling's less than helpfull tech support, can't say I disagree at the moment!
I have called Sterling tech support and was told in no uncertain terms just to leave it be and 'go down the pub'!! or, 'stick a multi-meter on it to see if its charged'. Very helpful!! I bought an auto 4 stage charger so that it would take care of things on its own, but it simply doesn't appear to work.
Any ideas gratefully received!!
I've seen some posts on here relating to Sterling's less than helpfull tech support, can't say I disagree at the moment!