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Aux battery charging from 12V cig socket
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<blockquote data-quote="bundyjd" data-source="post: 296821" data-attributes="member: 3809"><p>Thanks Bob, I did read condor22's thread and a few others until my brain hurt prior to asking the question. I'm pretty sure the guy at RTM gave me a bum steer about charging an aux battery from a 12v cig socket, but it would be good if someone with a bit more auto electrical knowledge could confirm that before I shell out some more cash on a DC-DC charger etc.</p><p></p><p>After a bit more research into what's relatively new on the market I'm leaning towards the Projecta IDC25 charger which I think could be mounted on top of the battery box. It seems to get better reviews than the Ctek 250S and is way cheaper than the Redarc units.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bundyjd, post: 296821, member: 3809"] Thanks Bob, I did read condor22's thread and a few others until my brain hurt prior to asking the question. I'm pretty sure the guy at RTM gave me a bum steer about charging an aux battery from a 12v cig socket, but it would be good if someone with a bit more auto electrical knowledge could confirm that before I shell out some more cash on a DC-DC charger etc. After a bit more research into what's relatively new on the market I'm leaning towards the Projecta IDC25 charger which I think could be mounted on top of the battery box. It seems to get better reviews than the Ctek 250S and is way cheaper than the Redarc units. [/QUOTE]
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