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17 years 3 months ago #50275 by ChrisMcCauley
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Hi all,

My Power Tank has run out of juice - I may have left it switched on after I used it a few weeks back. I've had it charging since yesterday afternoon and I know that power is getting through to it but the charging light isn't even coming on. Is it ever likely to recharge?

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Chris

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17 years 3 months ago #50277 by johnomahony
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Sorry to hear about the powertank. If the battery as been left fully discharged for more than a few days the battery will most likely be damaged. Hopefully not.
If it is you may be able to get a replacement battery for the unit. I think the powerpack is similar to another commercial unit so I am sure a battery can be obtained.
I use two of the Halford powerpacks (both 20AH) with trickle charger so it can't be over charged. One of the reasons I got these is that I can get a replacement battery from Halfords when the battery starts to fail.
Hope it works out for you.

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17 years 3 months ago #50279 by ChrisMcCauley
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Thanks John. You wouldn't happen to have some details on the Halford units would you? I may nip up there and grab a replacement for the Power Pack.

Chris

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17 years 3 months ago #50281 by bertthebudgie
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Hi

I read of this happening to someelse on one of the "other UK boards".

The solution was to remove the battery from the unit and recharge with a car battery charger. Charge current no more then 2amps and after an hour it apparently came back to life.

Hope this helps

DB

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17 years 3 months ago #50282 by ChrisMcCauley
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Probably the best thing to do then David. I'll try that later. Weather still looking good for a session tonight!

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17 years 3 months ago #50283 by johnomahony
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Hope your battery can be saved.
The Halfords unit is a 20AH battery with two ciggie sockets (plus a flourescent light and the usual jumper cables and pump). They cost €83. You can't overcharge them using the charger supplied and they have a charge level indicator and reverse polarity alarm if you need to start the car with it. A few people have them. You can also get one with a 220V invertor and one ciggie socket for around €110 (useful for powering a laptop in the field). I have one of each.
BTW I was just in Maplins, they sell 7AH and 12 AH 12V batteries, if your is the 7AH unit it might fit.

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