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Does anyone have a Halfords Portable Powerpack 200?

  • 31-10-2010 3:04pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,606 ✭✭✭


    I am missing the charger for it, actually I lie. I have about 10 plugs here for various devices and about 6 of them fit the socket. I need to know which one it is (if any).

    If anyone has the 200 would they be able to do a huge favour and post what is written on the adapter?

    Thanks in advance.

    Jumpy.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,606 ✭✭✭Jumpy


    God bless the internet

    http://answers.halfords.com/answers/4028/product/173773/questions.htm?sort=recenta&dir=asc

    AC Charger Ref : Model L4D 135050R 13.5V DC 500mA The charger will become warm during charging - please remember DO NOT attempt to power any 12V/240V accessories or use the Powerpack whilst charging. When using the the 12V DC charging cable in the car the charging light indicator will not illuminate - Although the Powerpack regulation circuitry does not work whilst recharging from a vehicle the vehicle's voltage regulator will ensure that the Powerpack does not become overcharged.
    You are correct the Powerpack incorporates an audible warning (alarm) but only when using the 240V inverter (AC outlet) - if the battery voltage drops to 10.7V the low voltage warning sounds - the Powerpack internal circuits will shut the unit down when the battery voltage falls to 10V.
    Always remember to recharge the unit after each use and at least every 3 months otherwise the battery will become permanently damaged. There is a dedicated Tech Helpline for these Powerpacks tel 0113 213 7339


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