Trumar

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Hello, I have finally had some time to get back to my Land Rover series 2a 1971
still need to sort the front lights out. The bloody battery is totally flat i hooked It up to my battery charger all good for 10mins then everything stopped only to find the battery charger had died!! So I need some help in getting the right charger please,
 
Died or switched off? A modern smart charger won't charge if the battery is totally flat
A lot of people rave about ctek chargers, i have 2 and can't complain
 
Hello, I have finally had some time to get back to my Land Rover series 2a 1971
still need to sort the front lights out. The bloody battery is totally flat i hooked It up to my battery charger all good for 10mins then everything stopped only to find the battery charger had died!! So I need some help in getting the right charger please,
Those aren't particularly demanding of a charger. Cheapest you can get, hook it up, and leave it overnight, job done.

If your battery has died, as seems likely, you will need to get a new battery first.

We have Varta on our 2a, not had any problems with it.
 
Easy enough to check the charger, just touch the outputs together and watch for spark's:vb-devil2: Or perhaps put a 12v bulb between.
 
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Batteries don’t like being deaded very often. It could very well be time for another.
My charger is a very cheap smart charger with a pulse repair function but I’m not sure it would make a completely worn out battery any good.
Think I paid £15 for it but when I park up at night I have an extension lead from the shed and a marine socket on the series. I just plug the cable in and if the battery needs a boost it fires up automatically and trickles a bit of juice in.
No real need for expensive high tech with lead acid. They are a simple animal.
 
Easy enough to check the charger, just touch the outputs together and watch for spark's:vb-devil2: Or perhaps put a 12v bulb between.
Done that no sparks I might be having trouble with the lights on me truck but I know how a battery charger works
 
Batteries don’t like being deaded very often. It could very well be time for another.
My charger is a very cheap smart charger with a pulse repair function but I’m not sure it would make a completely worn out battery any good.
Think I paid £15 for it but when I park up at night I have an extension lead from the shed and a marine socket on the series. I just plug the cable in and if the battery needs a boost it fires up automatically and trickles a bit of juice in.
No real need for expensive high tech with lead acid. They are a simple animal.
Battery is only 3yrs old not had truck engine running for about 18months but been trying to get front lights to work so I think I have run battery flat hooked up charger and it worked for about an hour then all electrics I do have wired in stopped working no spark from charger and no lights in charger.
 

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