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Subject Topic: Adviceon Lidls energy station Post Reply Post New Topic
16/5/2005 at 4:57pm
 Location: Kent
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Hi all

Have been drooling over all those camping goodies in the latest Lidls flyer and noticed the Energy Station for £14.99. Has anyone had one of these before, or similiar elsewhere?

We were wondering if this could be a substitute for electric hook up? How long to they tend to stay charged and how quickly/easily rechraged from car?

We are looking at EHU but dont have anything needing it as yet - would be mainly for cooling/heating - I prefer my camping DVD/playstation/telly free

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16/5/2005 at 5:20pm
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Was wondering that myself, might be useful but no sure how you use it?

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16/5/2005 at 5:38pm
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Hi, we have a similar thing but find they don't hold much power as the battery inside is quite small so is only suitable for a weekend. we are about to invest in a 110ah leisure battery as it would hold much more power and can be bought for £40.

Many campsites will charge these up for you overnight for a small charge (about £2.40)

fridges and colour t.v's use the most power so try and avoid if possible and use flourescent lamps instead of normal bulbs.

hope this helps. If anyone uses a leisure battery at the moment I would be grateful for any feedback.

regards simon. 



16/5/2005 at 6:03pm
 Location: Kent
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HI

 I have had a Lidl`s power station for several years, as my last two cars never had cig sockets.  I found it a very useful little device it will give you one amp for seven hours. So it useful for low power consumption item, ie  mobile phone charging  rechargeable batteries,  blowing up airbeds ,  an my car tyres.  Also I ran a strip light in tent for a weekend with it. It is small and not to heavy , so is easy to carry in boot an put where you need power. Horses for courses, need lot power then a leisure battery,  need a light compact device then a Lidl`s special

 

 



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16/5/2005 at 6:31pm
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Yeah, I use one of them to blow up my air beds and recharge our rechargable lantern, I am trying to stay away from an EHU, as i want to be semi-rustic..

As mentioned keeps, phone batterys charged, but the main reason I bought it was incase I flattened the car battery.


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16/5/2005 at 9:12pm
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Mmm thanks, Not sure it wil be up to what DH is after. He wants to be able to get a fridge - me, I prefer the frozen 2 litre bottle trick myself! alot cheaper and easier to buy lol!

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16/5/2005 at 9:29pm
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ooo would be interested if it'd be good enough to charge my bike lights! Then it would be very handy for things like endurance races!


17/5/2005 at 10:00am
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Tried ours with a cool box and it only lasted 3 hours but for all that others have mentioned and the DVD player/radio it lasted great for the weekend

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17/5/2005 at 11:47am
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Quote: Originally posted by yvonner on 16/05/2005


Mmm thanks, Not sure it wil be up to what DH is after. He wants to be able to get a fridge - me, I prefer the frozen 2 litre bottle trick myself! alot cheaper and easier to buy lol!

Totally agree with you there - my 2-way fridge in my van is great as long as I'm on hook-up, but on gas - gets through a bottle in no time, a real gas guzzler!

Debbym



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17/5/2005 at 3:33pm
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I have woolies one bought about 6 months ago. The great thing about my one is it has a 100W headlight attached - but it drains the battery in 35 minutes. It also has a small lantern.

I also have an EHU. The purpose of having both is so that if I am going to a site that does not offer EHU, I can still run a light over the weekend or charge my phone, or play my radio. I would not try to do a lot with it though.

In general I use the headlight in my garage to find things. I dont think I will be overrelying on it.

 



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17/5/2005 at 4:29pm
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We've had the lidls one for two years they are ok. If you have the capacity for a larger battery I would say its better to get a good leisure battery. John uses it for work parties fishing where there is no alternative. The only time we wanted to use it to jump start the car he had forgotten to recharge it.

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17/5/2005 at 8:40pm
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I've had a powercube for over a year, exactly like the red one in Lidls from Monday. It has limitations but is pretty good. It's not a car Jumpstarter, but it's great for blowing up airbeds (with the yellow Argos inflator ;0) ) and powering a strip light for a weekend. It's not an EHU replacement, and a electric cool box would kill it in no time but it's useful none the less.

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