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![]() For those of you interested in making your own Vortech battery backup system...
I checked the local costs of a Battery Tender Junior - yipes, $50. Even online it'll still cost close to this with freight. So I went to Canadian Tire. They had this charger on sale today for $19.99 http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/brows....jsp?locale=en And for a rechargeable battery, I went Battery World and picked up a 12v 18Ah sealed lead acid battery, much like this one http://www.mobilityexperts.co.uk/pro...ttery-12v-18ah , for $60.00 I grabbed a pair of EcoTech fused backup connectors from J&L. I bought a pair of female connectors from RP Electronics in Vancouver. http://www.rpelectronics.com/310-971...6ft-22awg.html I should be able to run both props @ 50% for 36 hours off this one battery. Last edited by gregzz4; 01-01-2012 at 10:25 AM. |
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![]() If you can't get your hands on the factory cables for the battery ports on the pumps, you can use these 1.3mm x 3.5mm male connectors and a 2A fuse (per pump)
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![]() If anyone in Edmonton needs a battery. I have 8Ah 12v rechargeable batteries
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![]() Gregzz4,
Nice. Please post photos of your DIY battery backup for your Vortechs. Thanks! |
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![]() This is all I have for now and you can't really see much
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![]() When there is a power outage the backup battery kicks in automatically?
Runtime is 36 hours at 50% with an 18Ah battery. What was the approximate cost of the DIY battery build? Thanks! Last edited by byee; 03-31-2015 at 12:08 AM. |
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![]() I'm not convinced about the 36 hour runtime - just what I got off the web.
We had an overnight outage and if I recall correctly, 12 hours brought the battery down by 50%. But that was with 2 MP10s running. Costs are in the first post but are over 3 years old now. I'm happy with the trickle charger. After 3 years I hooked the battery up to my car battery charger and it was @ 100% nearly instantly, so the little charger is doing it's job. |
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![]() My little Canuck Tire trickle charger is still going strong, and my original battery purchased back in Dec 2011 is also still good.
Some time back in 2016 I purchased a second battery to double my run time. This also allows me to overlap the original battery as it ages. I connected both batteries' positive and negative posts together with 10ga wire, and connected the charger's positive to 1 battery, with the charger's negative connected to the other battery. This ensures both batteries receive a ballanced charge. I also connected my MP10s to 1 battery's positive and the other battery's negative. This way the pumps draw from both batteries equally. My run time for 2 pumps should be 72 hours @ 50%, but even if I only get 1 day it's enough. I think, now that the original battery is 7 years old, I'll replace it soon. |
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