Sorry most of that means nothing to a layman, who's old and thick on electrics.plug can take 10, maybe 15 amps max .
85 watt panel charges at 5 amps in summer
Problems x3 are100 ah battery. Ciggy thing small inverter Why only charge a less than 5 amp on 240volts
A Solutions a 24 volt 15 amp cheap lipo solar controller ? And wire that in. Or yours mite change over then it connected to 24v cart ! Now buy just switchs and wire.
A 4A charger would be well within your inverter spec and around 2/3 of the rated spec of the dash power socket. BUT that assumes there's no gremlins in your set up. Throw a towel or some clothes over the inverter or charger or have dirty or loose (and hence high resistance) contacts in any part of the wiring and the maths don't mean jack 5hit. Like geek said hard wiring would eliminate the possibility of problems caused by a bad connection at that 180w power outlet.
I suppose it all depends on if you're risk averse you are . As long as the socket was dash mounted I'd personally make sure the plug and socket was nice and clean and free of tarnish and the plug felt nice, tight and positive and then get the swmbo to have a feel of the plug occasionally (oooh er missus) and take it from there. If the power socket is in the rear of the van then I probably would hard wire it instead.
Merl
Yes, it is Li-ion, I plan on taking pictures and dims of the battery when I first use it, impossible now as it's folded up so no access.Hi, the spec you posted re the 2a mains charger states it's a charger for lithium batteries so at the moment I'm assuming you've got a lithium battery in your scooter, not a lead acid one.
Probably best to take a look at the battery and see if there's any spec on it re it's max charge current or search the net or call/email the scooter peeps.
2A isn't a lot mate, I'd guess you could go quite a lot higher but if you're risk averse 🫤check first!
If I remember right li-ion is the one that suffers from memory, I can’t remember what ideal cycle is for them. For your usage though I would aim at charge whenever you can.My plan is to walk much as possible.
A question, will it be okay to charge it as and when or should I let it drain then charge, we normally drive 3 to 4 hours a day so I planned to charge it each time if I've used it.
Ah okay, it’s more like an escooter then maybe. Ignore previous post hahaCan't fit just anything on this, unfortunately, it fits in the floor under your feet and is very thin 25mm? has four contacts, We're off on our jollies in a bit just having breakfast & shower, I have just this morning made a couple of wooden ramps to help with getting it out and hopefully back in, I got a couple of 3mm brackets knocked up locally yesterday, we'll see the first time I use it.
Tara a bit.
Jeez, mine is a conventional travel scooter and was only twice that brand new lol. When I needed new battery’s I got 2 x Lifepo4 for a hundred quid the pair. (one of my posts said 36v but it is 24v). Maybe look at modifying if possible if/when the day comes. Don’t forget if you are disabled you can get VAT exemption on scooters, battery’s and related charging equipmentWow!!! see the rip off price of this.
24V 2A Mobility Scooter Battery Charger – Pride Solax Drive TGA + More – Mobility Machines
www.mobilitymachines.co.uk
There's no issue with irregular discharge and charging of Li-ion batteries, so keep it topped up if convenient to ensure you've got max range next time you use it. Try not to let the battery drop below zero deg and certainly avoid charging at temps below freezing point. If you're long term storing then try and do so with the battery around 1/2 charged.My plan is to walk much as possible.
A question, will it be okay to charge it as and when or should I let it drain then charge, we normally drive 3 to 4 hours a day so I planned to charge it each time if I've used it.