1st March 2019, 13:50
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incurable Rover addict
Rover 75 Saloon V6 2.5 1999 - Rover 25 1.4 2002 - Rover 214i cab 1994 - Rover P5b coupe 1968
Join Date: Sep 2017
Location: Bioule. South West of France.
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A good one available at Rimmer's:
https://rimmerbros.com/Item--i-RX1410CTEK
"Features & Benefits:- Compact, fully automatic, intelligent 6-step charger & conditioner
- Simple 'plug & play' operation
- Suitable for all 12V lead acid batteries including Wet, AGM & Gel
- LEDs display charging stage
- Designed to protect vehicle electronics
- Can be left connected indefinitely without over-charging battery
- Non-sparking, reverse polarity protected
- 5 year warranty
Technical Specification:
- Charging voltage: 14.4V
- Charging current: Max 0.8 A
- Type of battery: 12V lead acid
- Battery capacity: 1.2 - 32Ah (charging), 100Ah (maintenance)
- Insulation: IP65 (splash & dust proof)"
very similar to my Noco Genius.
You should understand why with such a name I couldn't help myself from buying it!
Could an Aldi / Lidl be able to such qualities?
It's up to you...
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Rover 75 V6 2.5 Auto Connie born 1 July 1999, 24 kOhms resistor, 10 kOhms manual starter, full E85, modified airbox, full derestricted SS exhaust line, power & torque remap -> 202 bhp
- This vehicle was the 7,517th 75 to run off the production line, out of 112,381
- This vehicle was the 1,190th 75 2.5 V6 Contemporary to be made out of 8,214
- This vehicle was the 2,032nd 75 in Atlantic Blue Pearlescent (code: JEY) to be made out of 2,572 Atlantic Blue Pearlescent 75s
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