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Title: Eco Charge EC-90 (6/12 V) charging question
Post by: balou2 on July 05, 2006, 07:58:24 PM
Anybody know if the EC-90 battery (has both 6 and 12V sides) will charge with the Ecocharge 6V charger?
Title: Re: Eco Charge EC-90 (6/12 V) charging question
Post by: philb on July 05, 2006, 09:27:58 PM
I'm not sure but I dont think it will work. The EC-90 has a built in smart charger with the battery. The adapter with the battery is just an AC adapter. The older 6 volt chargers from eco-charge had the smart chargers built in the adapter. I would check with eco-charge.
Title: Re: Eco Charge EC-90 (6/12 V) charging question
Post by: Genghis Cougar Mellen Khan on July 05, 2006, 11:21:04 PM
Anybody know if the EC-90 battery (has both 6 and 12V sides) will charge with the Ecocharge 6V charger?

No

The EC-90 is a 12V SLA and the charging circuitry is built into the top of the battery.  The 6V charger is a smart charger (since the 6V SLA's didn't have the additional circuitry).  One thing that is beneficial is that buying a new charger for the EC-90's is cheaper if you need one.  If your EC-90 starts to show signs of a shortening life span, don't be in a rush to recycle it, that top half is still worth something.  The 6V output is just due to internal circuitry, you still need a 12V charger.

Title: Re: Eco Charge EC-90 (6/12 V) charging question
Post by: balou2 on July 06, 2006, 12:17:13 AM
Anybody know if the EC-90 battery (has both 6 and 12V sides) will charge with the Ecocharge 6V charger?

No

The EC-90 is a 12V SLA and the charging circuitry is built into the top of the battery.  The 6V charger is a smart charger (since the 6V SLA's didn't have the additional circuitry).  One thing that is beneficial is that buying a new charger for the EC-90's is cheaper if you need one.  If your EC-90 starts to show signs of a shortening life span, don't be in a rush to recycle it, that top half is still worth something.  The 6V output is just due to internal circuitry, you still need a 12V charger.


Damn.  I figured that was the case.  Thanks for the info.