scm said:Yes, but it doesn't say trickle, which is what we're discussing. Do keep up.![]()
Cats said:I think this is basically a rebadged Ctek.
Cats said:I think this is basically a rebadged Ctek. I have used a couple of Accumate chargers on my TVRs without issues and would recommend
I also have an Accumate from many years ago. It's been fantastic on all my weekend cars over the years but like you all I was worried about AGM and 90Ah. Their website says they are OK with AGM and being constant current I could see why but wasn't sure. Additionally they are recommended from 4Ah to 75Ah. 90Ah is pushing it a bit so I thought I'd check with the Optimate UK Tech department.NCE 61 said:It is a re-badged Ctek, I used an Accumate on my TVR's however they are quiet basic and do not have an AGM battery type selection so switched to a Ctek with the F-Type
"Hi Nick,
The AccuMate will be perfectly safe to use with your AGM battery.
I would say that it is possibly a little underpowered for a 90Ah battery but you can connect the charger and see how it goes. If you get a green light then you know it’s all ok. If after a couple of days the amber charger light is still on, then it might be wise to invest in a more up to date OptiMate 2 or 5 which are more suitable to larger batteries.
Regards,
Benn Green
Technical Sales Advisor
Captain Midlife said:I also have an Accumate from many years ago. It's been fantastic on all my weekend cars over the years but like you all I was worried about AGM and 90Ah. Their website says they are OK with AGM and being constant current I could see why but wasn't sure. Additionally they are recommended from 4Ah to 75Ah. 90Ah is pushing it a bit so I thought I'd check with the Optimate UK Tech department.
Their reply is reassuring:
""Hi Nick,
The AccuMate will be perfectly safe to use with your AGM battery.
I would say that it is possibly a little underpowered for a 90Ah battery but you can connect the charger and see how it goes. If you get a green light then you know it’s all ok. If after a couple of days the amber charger light is still on, then it might be wise to invest in a more up to date OptiMate 2 or 5 which are more suitable to larger batteries.
Regards,
Benn Green
Technical Sales Advisor
Green light came on after 2 days![]()
Undoubtedly there are more suitable/robust/quicker chargers oon the market but I've been reassured that I don't need to throw the Accumate in the landfill just yet. :mrgreen:
Glaf said:I am currently not using my car and curious to know when it’s advisable to start using a trickle charger?
Any recommendations if I need to use one?
https://www.screwfix.com/c/auto-cleaning/car-battery-chargers/cat12010001