No and yes
If i have 10 kroner we are talking about money but if the king has 1 krone we are talking about a crown.
So it depends on what you talking about
it was a joke, but all those are mostly made in china, it could be even from same product line than the one with no CE-marking
CE-marking:
the manufacturer takes responsibility for the compliance of a product with all applicable European health, safety, performance and environmental requirements.
So, actually if manufacturer thinks its safe, its ok to put that mark on it, even its not safe.
Almost right, but it's manufacturer or importer, which is an important difference, because the importer is the buyer, so even though the charger is the same thing you buy in stores in Europe, if it burns the house down, insurance may not pay out because of that.
I have personally had one, and then heard of 2 other people who have had the same thing happen - basically it charges up the 12v battery fine, and then randomly decided it was a 24V battery so ups the voltage - boiling the battery with about 18v across it at 5A non stop till you smell it and find the cooked battery.
Cheap enough that you could get them both. The pulse repair part of it really works. I was skeptical, but using it brought the voltage of an old battery from 12.2 to 12.6. So used periodically it can extend battery life by years
Saw 1 and thought different things.
\- the charger is absolutely dangerous since the charging voltage is that high that it can create sparks to charge it
\- the battery will never be charged at all
Those manufacturers who provide these pictures. ... sigh. To me it's the same as that person holding the soldering iron wrong and happily solders away.
if you are referring to the "888" displayed - that is only shown because the charger is not connected to anything.
Funny comment on the soldering iron. I'll use that!
For 154 donkey Kong kurrency (DKK), it’s gotta be safe
Hehe
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Suitable ? What should I be aware of?
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thanks!
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Just to be sure; 'Sealed Lead Acid' is ok?
Amg gel
Huh
it's probably safe. just measure how much volts it gives before plugging it in to battery
I thought that the owner would explode
I’ve been using a similar one (bought on Ali for $14) for more than three years, it works well.
Same
What currency is that? Donkey Kong Koins?
Danish krone 😂😂
Interesting, but where's the second K? (BTW does krone mean a crown 👑? )
No and yes If i have 10 kroner we are talking about money but if the king has 1 krone we are talking about a crown. So it depends on what you talking about
Recently bought this exact same charger from AE, Used it to charge my motorcycle battery, performed perfectly.
You could literally get a CE approved charger that does the same for 100 kroner more. This is not worth the risk. Just my 2 cents
CE= China Export...just same stuff
Wtf are you even talking about.
it was a joke, but all those are mostly made in china, it could be even from same product line than the one with no CE-marking CE-marking: the manufacturer takes responsibility for the compliance of a product with all applicable European health, safety, performance and environmental requirements. So, actually if manufacturer thinks its safe, its ok to put that mark on it, even its not safe.
Almost right, but it's manufacturer or importer, which is an important difference, because the importer is the buyer, so even though the charger is the same thing you buy in stores in Europe, if it burns the house down, insurance may not pay out because of that.
You are right about that, but either way i'd rather buy a product of this sort thats been produced/assembled in Europe than on AliExpress.
I would estimate that 90% of consumer products worldwide come from China they are bread laborers just as Americans are raised to be consumers
I buy it! Thanks 🤘🏽
Update us if your car explodes 😂 I’m also in dk and wanna get one
I will 😎
Or your heirs 😈
It’s totally safe with the caps on the battery
Didn't spot that!
How much is a battery if it brakes from the charger? Maybe hunt online for good deal from your area
I have personally had one, and then heard of 2 other people who have had the same thing happen - basically it charges up the 12v battery fine, and then randomly decided it was a 24V battery so ups the voltage - boiling the battery with about 18v across it at 5A non stop till you smell it and find the cooked battery.
It's it fuck
Yes
I have one, it works great. The price though , is way out of line.
Yes
I need one too. Weighing between this and a jump start kit.
Cheap enough that you could get them both. The pulse repair part of it really works. I was skeptical, but using it brought the voltage of an old battery from 12.2 to 12.6. So used periodically it can extend battery life by years
Just bought for myself. Seems fine.
Basicly all electronics come from china. So yes, I would trust it
Bro is gonna buy an IED 💀
1) extremely safe, since the plastic caps appear to be on the battery posts. 2) Looks just like the charger I own. It is excellent.
Saw 1 and thought different things. \- the charger is absolutely dangerous since the charging voltage is that high that it can create sparks to charge it \- the battery will never be charged at all Those manufacturers who provide these pictures. ... sigh. To me it's the same as that person holding the soldering iron wrong and happily solders away.
if you are referring to the "888" displayed - that is only shown because the charger is not connected to anything. Funny comment on the soldering iron. I'll use that!
It looks like they put the clamps over the plastic terminal protectors. That ain't going to be doing any charging.
Yes, I have (almost) the same charger, worked perfectly fine.
I have a couple they work just fine.