Ultimate Speed Car Battery Charger £13.99 - Lidl - From Sunday October 2nd
Intelligent microprocessor control with diagnostics programme and controlled charging process
With reverse polarity, short circuit and overload protection as well as pulse charge for flat batteries
Suitable for most 6V and 12V car or motorcycle batteries with a 1.2 – 120Ah capacity
4 variable charging rates, max. (A): 3.8
Operating voltage: 220 – 240V ~ 50/60Hz
Top comments
MrHappy37
1 Oct 163#18
Bought one of these last year from lidl and its great. Safe to leave attached to battery as it has "intelligent" charging.
ford652
22 Sep 163#7
I have had one for a few years now I keep it on attached to a car for 6 months at a time whilst its not being used. It just trickle charges it once its fully charged brillant if thats what you want it for, good piece of kit to attach to a motorbike all over the winter when its not being used.
McHotpoon to hellofriday
22 Sep 163#2
No good for emergency, slow at charging and not for jump starting. Use mine to top up charge in winter.
Latest comments (35)
J4GG4
3 Oct 16#35
Would this hold a battery at 12v?
For example.,, if the battery was already 12v.
What i need to do is flash one of my ECU's to upgrade the SW in it to the latest. So i need something for about 40 minutes to hold it at or as close to 12v as possible without it dropping voltage.
surfer69
1 Oct 16#24
Will this charge a very Flat battery. The last 'intelligent' one wouldn't ?
EveshamLad to surfer69
1 Oct 16#25
Spend your hard earned cash on a new battery rather than another battery charger :wink:
StonedSte to surfer69
1 Oct 16#34
I think the cut off is 7v so no. What you need is a really old charger or an intelligent CTEK charger
Ricky302
1 Oct 16#33
These DO NOT charge flat batteries.
Wibblefish
1 Oct 16#32
Lol, i love how he cut and ran from this conversation rather then admitting he was wrong :smiley:
surfer69
1 Oct 16#28
If you can find a Ride on Lawnmower battery for under £13.99 then I'd love to see it.
So, Does anyone know if this will charge from flat...
As I said, Spend your hard earned cash on a new battery rather than another battery charger :wink:
othen to surfer69
1 Oct 16#31
Yes.
eternald
1 Oct 161#30
Hi I've used one of these for years like some of the other posters here. I can't fault it and I have brought a battery back from flat. Smart original battery (think it was bosch) that was 9 year old sitting from when my roadster was off the road.
EveshamLad
1 Oct 16#27
If it's for a lawnmower, a new battery will probably be available cheaper than this charger :wink:
Check out ebay
surfer69
1 Oct 16#26
When it's for a knackered old Ride on lawnmower, I like to spend at little as possible, Hence the Visit to this site :wink:
friar_chris
1 Oct 16#23
I've had one for about 100 years and agree it was worth every penny. Although a penny now was worth about a pound then, so the Lidl battery charger for my 1916 Model T cost me nearly £3,000. I had to sneak into the Austro-Hungarian empire to collect, which wasn't easy I can tell you! Crankingly good!
agnostic
1 Oct 161#21
Had 1 of these for around 10 years now and worth every penny.
EveshamLad to agnostic
1 Oct 161#22
Do you have a Tardis too?
waikit83
1 Oct 161#20
Can be very useful, heat added
othen
1 Oct 161#19
I've been using one of these for years. It is an excellent trickle charger and particularly good for motorcycles as it senses 6V systems automatically.
This is really good value, I'll be buying another one tomorrow.
Heat added.
MrHappy37
1 Oct 163#18
Bought one of these last year from lidl and its great. Safe to leave attached to battery as it has "intelligent" charging.
macobrum
1 Oct 16#17
not for a jump starting for sure...
hellofriday
22 Sep 16#1
have you bought this item?
need to know if it's the charging type and u can just carry in car for emergency
McHotpoon to hellofriday
22 Sep 163#2
No good for emergency, slow at charging and not for jump starting. Use mine to top up charge in winter.
macobrum to hellofriday
1 Oct 161#16
I've got one from last year, charging 6V moto, 12V moto, car battery, auto stop funciton when the battery is charged, deffo will do the job, small in size too
mikejbry
24 Sep 16#15
The charger doesn't have a capacity.... its not a jump starter, its a battery charger.
shadey12
23 Sep 161#14
think you missed the point
walke_mr
22 Sep 161#9
Use one on motorbike, very good and has led screen to show you voltage and condition of the battery, great buy.
merryjacky to walke_mr
23 Sep 16#13
1.2 – 120Ah capacity so it's 12000mAh capacity? 3.8 charging rate so it's about 400A? I don't think it's worth the money. I have one battery booster with 150Ah 500A battery, which only cost me 30ish quid. I would call this a good buy.
mk-donald
23 Sep 16#12
Like another poster have one of these from Lidl from a few years back (ie the make/model they resold at that time) - and regard as a great VFM buy.
shadey12
23 Sep 16#11
the one in the photo above is the same as mine just LEDs indicating half or full. maybe the one lidl are selling now is update of this
shadey12
22 Sep 16#4
got this one and aldi one, both good chargers but aldi has voyage display.
Zontes to shadey12
22 Sep 16#5
Quite a useful addition, a voyage display! Need to keep my eye out for that one.:laughing:
walke_mr to shadey12
22 Sep 161#10
So does this
sradmad
22 Sep 161#8
good find op, heat added :smiley:
ford652
22 Sep 163#7
I have had one for a few years now I keep it on attached to a car for 6 months at a time whilst its not being used. It just trickle charges it once its fully charged brillant if thats what you want it for, good piece of kit to attach to a motorbike all over the winter when its not being used.
shadey12
22 Sep 161#6
damn spellchecker voltage
Zontes
22 Sep 162#3
Been using one of these for years now. Great piece of kit. I have made permanent connections to my car battery to enable easier connection as I leave mine attached to car battery when car not being used for a few weeks. My car has an AGM battery and it is fine as the charger is not a fast charger, and switches to a maintain mode when battery fully charged.
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Intelligent microprocessor control with diagnostics programme and controlled charging process
With reverse polarity, short circuit and overload protection as well as pulse charge for flat batteries
Suitable for most 6V and 12V car or motorcycle batteries with a 1.2 – 120Ah capacity
4 variable charging rates, max. (A): 3.8
Operating voltage: 220 – 240V ~ 50/60Hz
Top comments
Latest comments (35)
For example.,, if the battery was already 12v.
What i need to do is flash one of my ECU's to upgrade the SW in it to the latest. So i need something for about 40 minutes to hold it at or as close to 12v as possible without it dropping voltage.
So, Does anyone know if this will charge from flat...
e.g.http:// http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BATTERY-for-MOUNTFIELD-RIDE-ON-LAWN-TRACTOR-XE70-EL63-UP-RATED-CAPACITY-/121376288462?
As I said, Spend your hard earned cash on a new battery rather than another battery charger :wink:
Check out ebay
This is really good value, I'll be buying another one tomorrow.
Heat added.
need to know if it's the charging type and u can just carry in car for emergency