Zig charging
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Zig charging
I haven't used the Bongo for 6 days and, wouldn't you know it, went to start it this morning and....nada, zip, bugger all. My question is; if I use the EHU and switch the Zig 9 12v system to 'Car', will this charge the starter battery?
Re: Zig charging
Short answer is Yes - assuming its wired up to both batteries.
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It will probably take a very long time as I don't think the Zig units push out much current. They're intended to top up a reasonably healthy battery, rather than charge a completely flat one. Might be quicker to use a conventional charger. You can often pick up a really nice one from Lidl / Aldi for about a tenner.
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Thanks fellas.
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Re: Zig charging
We use a 12v type similar to this
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=224828
Carry it with you, so it's always to hand.
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=224828
Carry it with you, so it's always to hand.

Re: Zig charging
There are several Zig chargers available there web site is here the smallest charger / supply wil give you 12.5A @13.8 volts the larger one gives 16 A. These obviously both charge and supply the electricals when connected to the mains. Most of the small chargers available from Lidl etc will only give about 4A. So I think you will find, like we do, that recharging either the L/B or S/B is not much of a problem just remember to leave the switch in the right position overnight or when ever your charging!
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Re: Zig charging
Useful info about the charging current - I stand corrected about the output of the Zig unitg8dhe wrote:There are several Zig chargers available there web site is here the smallest charger / supply wil give you 12.5A @13.8 volts the larger one gives 16 A. These obviously both charge and supply the electricals when connected to the mains. Most of the small chargers available from Lidl etc will only give about 4A. So I think you will find, like we do, that recharging either the L/B or S/B is not much of a problem just remember to leave the switch in the right position overnight or when ever your charging!

Re: Zig charging
Thanks again for the wonderful feedback - Fury comes up trumps again!