C CR125Honda Joined Nov 9, 2019 Messages 5 Reaction score 1 Age 64 Apr 17, 2020 #1 Anyone have on of these they’re no longer using? I have a couple breeze batteries I’d like to check/maintain.
Anyone have on of these they’re no longer using? I have a couple breeze batteries I’d like to check/maintain.
DoomMeister Moderator/Tech Junkie Staff member Premium Pilot Joined Dec 25, 2017 Messages 8,302 Reaction score 5,246 Location Genesee, MI USA Apr 17, 2020 #2 Never saw many of them in the US. You can always do this. DIY- use connector from OEM Breeze charger to make adapter cable for third party charger.
Never saw many of them in the US. You can always do this. DIY- use connector from OEM Breeze charger to make adapter cable for third party charger.
C CR125Honda Joined Nov 9, 2019 Messages 5 Reaction score 1 Age 64 Apr 18, 2020 #3 DoomMeister said: Never saw many of them in the US. You can always do this. DIY- use connector from OEM Breeze charger to make adapter cable for third party charger. Click to expand... Thanks DM, Will do that if I come across a faulty charger.
DoomMeister said: Never saw many of them in the US. You can always do this. DIY- use connector from OEM Breeze charger to make adapter cable for third party charger. Click to expand... Thanks DM, Will do that if I come across a faulty charger.
DoomMeister Moderator/Tech Junkie Staff member Premium Pilot Joined Dec 25, 2017 Messages 8,302 Reaction score 5,246 Location Genesee, MI USA Apr 18, 2020 #4 I never use the OEM charger anymore. I use my HTRC C240 Duo to charge the Breeze batteries. I can measure and track the IR of the cells and I get a better balance charge. I was careful cutting the sonic weld so it could easily be put back together.
I never use the OEM charger anymore. I use my HTRC C240 Duo to charge the Breeze batteries. I can measure and track the IR of the cells and I get a better balance charge. I was careful cutting the sonic weld so it could easily be put back together.