I could only get two in town without too much hunting around. I got another 6 over the internet.
Here's a review I posted: Charger Review<http://visforvoltage.org/forum/3081-vector-bampd-1062-charger-review> I would really like to hook the batteries up in parallel so I can use just one 12v charger, but that would require breaking the series connections with some very large connectors. I'm trying to think of a way to do it with a connector I can fabricate. Here's the idea<http://visforvoltage.org/forum/3066-quotbank-chargingquot-charging-parallel-wone-charger>. It's been done with good results on smaller projects. Regards, Andrew in NM *Andrew Wowk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* wrote: Travis, thanks for the suggestion. > I'm going to pick up 6 Vector 1087CBDs today and see how they work. On the > plus side, they are easy to try out temporarily, and can easily be sold if > they don't work out. After I use them a while than I'll disassemble and cut > down on the size a lot to mount on my bike. > > I'm even considering using 16 of them for the Honda Civic I'm working on > if they work ok on the bike. > > Regards, > Andrew in Albuquerque, NM > > > On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 6:20 PM, Travis Gintz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have a Vectra, and if you disassemble it, you can make it MUCH > smaller. Its a smart charger too. I got the 2/10/15A 12V charger. Just > one to top my batteries off. They're about 40-50 bucks each, but they > smart charge and trickle... very nice little chargers. > > The 2/6/10 should work well too. The bulk of the charger is really all > in the little orange part... the rest is wires, or the display.
