It isn't logical to have both the charge and discharge plug/jack the same, at some point someone will connect to the wrong port and possibly cause problems.
It isn't logical to have both the charge and discharge plug/jack the same, at some point someone will connect to the wrong port and possibly cause problems.
Also, if the charger has the normal kettle lead from the mains, don't use that type on the battery, otherwise it's only a matter of time before you plug the mains directly into the battery. Even I've done that!
Your charger doesn't have a kettle plug from the mains. Instead, it's hard wired with no detatchable lead. Most chargers have a detachable mains lead, but not yours, so nothing to worry about.Im a bit lost now how do you mean btw this is the charger below with female kettle plug at the end for charging
Your charger doesn't have a kettle plug from the mains. Instead, it's hard wired with no detatchable lead. Most chargers have a detachable mains lead, but not yours, so nothing to worry about.
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For fire risk reasons lithium batteries cannot be flown without expensive special precautions, so it's probably coming within a DPD container load by ship. Because almost all courier stuff is flown, it can take a while to accumulate a 40 foot shipping container load even for a big courier like DPD, so maybe two or three weeks to fill one destined for Britain.Hi again all I really don't know why this battery is taken so long to arrive.
Frustrating - I would find that hard being an impatient sort. However, I think much of the world's shipping industry is in chaos at the moment. Shipping containers are about ten times the price they were last year and we have Felixstow in a mess with tens of thousands of uncollected containers (no HGV drivers) filling up the port so that Maersk are sending ships off to other countries to unload other boxes because they can't wait off the port at sea for a week or more, waiting for an unloading slot. Could be your item has been here, and then gone away to America now - as yet unloaded.Hi again all I really don't know why this battery is taken so long to arrive. it will be 6 weeks I've been waiting now. when I ask they just say its in transit, and I have to wait until at least 16/11.2021 as that will be 75 days I have even ordered items well after I ordered battery, and they have arrived real fast. But not much really I can do except Just wait its DPD who are delivery the battery and it says on there web site
so just have to wait longer. what's it coming by donkey PMSL
I hesitate to contradict you old chap, but I doubt many ships from China are dropping off a box or two at ports. The bulk of container shipping from China is on massive carriers and they unload thousands of them when they stop. The biggest are carrying over 18000 containers.For fire risk reasons lithium batteries cannot be flown without expensive special precautions, so it's probably coming within a DPD container load by ship. Because almost all courier stuff is flown, it can take a while to accumulate a 40 foot shipping container load even for a big courier like DPD, so maybe two or three weeks to fill one destined for Britain.
Even if a ship sailed direct non-stop it would take at least six weeks from China, but they don't sail non-stop. They call in at all sorts of ports on the way, dropping off a few containers at each, so that's a day or two delay at every port. Add a week at each end for on land handling and movements and as much as three months can pass, exactly as Neal said.
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Sure not a box or two which is why I said a few, and a few in todays terms canI hesitate to contradict you old chap, but I doubt many ships from China are dropping off a box or two at ports. The bulk of container shipping from China is on massive carriers and they unload thousands of them when they stop. The biggest are carrying over 18000 containers.
Hopefully it will be with you soon Billy, that's quite a wait. At least the supplier has used the safe method of shipping on "The slow boat from China" rather than smuggling it onto a passenger aircraft labelled as "electrical goods"Hi all just to let you know I have now waited nearly 9 weeks for this new battery to arrive. I have been onto supplier and they said the ship docked in UK on 30th October, so hopefully I wont have to wait much longer. I have never waited so long to receive an item from China before. But like flecc said above not just my battery is it loads on ship
Well I must have timed that right, as the battery arrived today 5th November. its well heavy too, 5.9KG, I thought Lithium was lighter. But then it is a 30aH one. But they have not changed the plugs as I requestedHopefully it will be with you soon Billy, that's quite a wait. At least the supplier has used the safe method of shipping on "The slow boat from China" rather than smuggling it onto a passenger aircraft labelled as "electrical goods"
Trouble is now I have a iec kettle plug on moped and also the discharge port will have to be kettle plug type too. but is there a connector to go into that dean connector which will have a red and black wire from it so then i can fit to a kettle plug connector for discharge like old battery was before in image IMG_1189.jpg and IMG_0840.jpg also the battery charger has a iec kettle plug on it too. IMG_1186.jpgThe Red discharge connection is a Deans connector, the charger port is a dc 5.5mm x 2.1mm female one.
I would not use the same type connector for charge and discharge.
Simply change the charge jack to one of these type below.
1x FEMALE +1x Male 2.1MM X 5.5MM DC POWER JACK PLUG for CCTV/REPAIRS DIY UK | eBay
The 5.5 x 2.1 connection is one of the most common type used .