Wialki battey charger Model CC-1223 user manual wanted
Bukhouse said
12:21 AM Dec 24, 2017
I Has anyone got a user manual for a Wialki battery charger model CC-1223 ??
Cheers Ken
chris kessels said
06:58 AM Dec 24, 2017
hi I don't know the product but you could try to google search if you already haven't sorry cant be more helpful
Kebbin said
08:18 AM Dec 24, 2017
Ken,
I have read comments on the other forum by a respected Lecco that they are not fit for purpose, so if your thinking of repair, don't.
Brownie2 said
08:23 AM Dec 24, 2017
Hi Ken, I've just done a search on the Wialki web site and can't see the model number you mentioned listed. Maybe you'll need to give them a call or email them. Good luck. Bob
PS. I did find this tho...... http://www.hellotrade.com/wialki-electronics/charger-suitable.html
They might help.
-- Edited by Brownie2 on Sunday 24th of December 2017 08:26:20 AM
PeterD said
03:23 PM Dec 24, 2017
Brownie2 wrote:
Hi Ken, I've just done a search on the Wialki web site and can't see the model number you mentioned listed.
From that link I would have to agree with Kebbin that your device is just a power supply and not really a charger. I got caught with a similar unit from a supplier that i previously respected. Luckily he agreed to a refund.
Are you looking for information to repair the unit or are you looking for operational details. To check the operation of your unit just discharge the battery a bit. Then connect a volt meter across the battery terminals and observe the battery volts for a while. If the voltage goes quickly to about 13.8 V and does not rise above that value then it is just a power supply and not a charger (the voltage may go higher if a previous owner has adjusted it, however if the voltage does not fall to a float voltage that will also confirm it is just a power supply.)
A power supply is OK if you just camp on power and do not camp off power. The power supply will happily supply your lights and accessories and you will not need a battery. For the occasional one night stand you can feed power to your lights from the tugs starting battery. However for longer periods off power you will need a battery and proper charger.
-- Edited by PeterD on Sunday 24th of December 2017 04:00:04 PM
Bukhouse said
06:19 PM Dec 24, 2017
Hi, Thanks for all the replies
I found the link but will have to get in touch with Wialki
for a Operating instruction
The van has a deep cycle battery that runs the lights etc
but don't know if when you turn the charger on if it is charging
battery and then going into cycle mode
I will do what Brownie said and put a multi meter on it and check the charge rate if there
I Has anyone got a user manual for a Wialki battery charger model CC-1223 ??
Cheers Ken
hi I don't know the product but you could try to google search if you already haven't sorry cant be more helpful
I have read comments on the other forum by a respected Lecco that they are not fit for purpose, so if your thinking of repair, don't.
Hi Ken, I've just done a search on the Wialki web site and can't see the model number you mentioned listed. Maybe you'll need to give them a call or email them. Good luck. Bob
PS. I did find this tho...... http://www.hellotrade.com/wialki-electronics/charger-suitable.html
They might help.
-- Edited by Brownie2 on Sunday 24th of December 2017 08:26:20 AM
Wialki battey charger Model CC-1223 I think the link will work for you, it does for me.
From that link I would have to agree with Kebbin that your device is just a power supply and not really a charger. I got caught with a similar unit from a supplier that i previously respected. Luckily he agreed to a refund.
Are you looking for information to repair the unit or are you looking for operational details. To check the operation of your unit just discharge the battery a bit. Then connect a volt meter across the battery terminals and observe the battery volts for a while. If the voltage goes quickly to about 13.8 V and does not rise above that value then it is just a power supply and not a charger (the voltage may go higher if a previous owner has adjusted it, however if the voltage does not fall to a float voltage that will also confirm it is just a power supply.)
A power supply is OK if you just camp on power and do not camp off power. The power supply will happily supply your lights and accessories and you will not need a battery. For the occasional one night stand you can feed power to your lights from the tugs starting battery. However for longer periods off power you will need a battery and proper charger.
-- Edited by PeterD on Sunday 24th of December 2017 04:00:04 PM
Hi, Thanks for all the replies
I found the link but will have to get in touch with Wialki
for a Operating instruction
The van has a deep cycle battery that runs the lights etc
but don't know if when you turn the charger on if it is charging
battery and then going into cycle mode
I will do what Brownie said and put a multi meter on it and check the charge rate if there
is one LoL