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Where to buy CTEK battery charger in Singapore


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Yup, we are selling them. Feel free to drop by to have a look, we are located at,

 

Eastlink Industrial Estate - Blk. 3018 unit 02-23, Bedok North Street 5,

Singapore 486132. Tel : 63381138, 62421138 & 62422822.

Fax : +65 624222282

 

Lim Battery & electrical Co.

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Yup, we are selling them. Feel free to drop by to have a look, we are located at,

 

Eastlink Industrial Estate - Blk. 3018 unit 02-23, Bedok North Street 5,

Singapore 486132. Tel : 63381138, 62421138 & 62422822.

Fax : +65 624222282

 

Lim Battery & electrical Co.

 

Bro

 

My driving distance is quite short so the battery hardly got a chance to get it full charge. Any charger that can help?

 

Thanks

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In your case, a basic charger would do the job.

 

MXS800 from ctek

12v .08amp 4 steps charger .

single charging mode

 

or

 

ESi 12000 ( our own inhouse brand from korea)

12v 1.2amp 4 steps charger - single charging mode.

Available in 110 volts & 220 volts AC current.

 

Certain higher end models comes with the reconditioning feature.

 

More info could be found on our website http://www.limbat.com.sg/ or from cteks official website.

 

 

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In your case, a basic charger would do the job.

 

MXS800 from ctek

12v .08amp 4 steps charger .

single charging mode

 

or

 

ESi 12000 ( our own inhouse brand from korea)

12v 1.2amp 4 steps charger - single charging mode.

Available in 110 volts & 220 volts AC current.

 

Certain higher end models comes with the reconditioning feature.

 

More info could be found on our website http://www.limbat.com.sg/ or from cteks official website.

 

Can PM me the price?

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You can save much time,fuel and no more headache looking for car park,buy from Spore online websites. Let your fingers do the keying :D

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You can save much time,fuel and no more headache looking for car park,buy from Spore online websites. Let your fingers do the keying :D

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I reckon many already know, so there nothing to hide :D Sooner or later they will come for me and I will have to retire from this forum. It is up to the Amin / moderators or unhappy forummers to decide. In the meantime I will try to be a useful automotive knowledge contributor.

Back to your question--

Whether to charge of not to charge with an external battery charger depends on few factors - yr current usage, alternator amp output , battery size/age and car usage time and distant.

For example, for law enforcement cars in some countries, they are equipped with oversize alternator and battery. Some even have modified alternator pulley drive system so that the alternator will be charging even the car engine is at idling speed.

You may have to do some current usage auditing on yr ride by physically taking the amperage usage of all the electrical acc and compare against yr alternator max output.

 

For many 4 x 4 SUV doing long distant cross country drives, they are equipped with two or more batteries. Each have different main functions and are link together via solenoids and to alternator.

 

Hope this helps.

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