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Anybody have one of these? If so could you have a look at the transformer and let me know what the current output and voltage is?

thanks

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I have a 000 043 202 56 Porsche charger which I swap on the 911 C4 Cab and the Boxster S.

Specs:

120 AC +/- 10%

12V

0.5 A

IU

Posted

Thanks. I have got a whole bunch of AC adapters lying around so one of them with either a cigarette lighter adapter or a pair of alligator clips should do the job.

Posted

I would use a battery tender, I have one on order it's 1.25 amps and completely automatic. I also ordered a cig adaptor. Will post how it works but I can tell you I have had them before and they are great!!

Posted

The battery tender is very nice and is computer controlled so there is no overcharging. The plus model charges at 1.25 amps and will top off your battery within 1-2days. Only about $45!

  • 3 weeks later...
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I purchased a very nice trickle charger from Wall Mart for less the $25 (auto sensing type) that turns off when battery is fully charged, and comes on again when needed. The unit came with 3 hook-ups. Cigarette lighter, alligator and permanent mount. Used it last winter to keep the battery charged. Worked great! Will have to check at home tonight for the manufacture name.

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