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The Oxford EL572 Oximiser 900-888 45 Year Anniversary Edition is a UK-made, professional-grade 12V battery charger designed for smaller vehicle batteries up to 30Ah. Featuring a 6-stage smart charging system, it recovers deeply discharged batteries, maintains optimal voltage, and provides real-time digital monitoring. Its durable design supports permanent connection, ensuring your motorcycle or ATV battery stays in peak condition with minimal effort.
| ASIN | B073QTWHYR |
| Amperage | 30 Amps |
| Best Sellers Rank | 6,800 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) 7 in Motorbike Battery Chargers |
| Brand | OXIMISER 900 |
| Brand Name | OXIMISER 900 |
| Colour | Black |
| Connector Types | crocodile clips |
| Country of Origin | United Kingdom |
| Current Rating | 30 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 490 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
| Input Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Input voltage | 12 Volts |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9D x 9W x 20H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 300 Grams |
| Item weight | 300 Grams |
| Manufacturer | OXIMISER |
| Manufacturer Part Number | EL572 |
| Model Number | EL572 |
| Output Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
| Output voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
| Product dimensions | 9D x 9W x 20H centimetres |
L**O
Great charger for motorbike batteries.
Well made and works like a charm.
A**Y
Easy to use
Works great, maintains batteries well. Good price and easy to use
M**L
Simple motorcycle charger
Purchased to replace the old Oximiser - works good
C**H
All good known product, used in past.
All good known product, used in past.
S**E
Works
Fitted and works
J**N
Good, but you'll probably need an extension cable...
I've only had this for a few days but plugged it in and it works, its display states maintaining as it should so all in all great product for the money, build quality is what you'd expect but it just sits there so no concern about that. The lead from charger to bike is too short as others have stated so I ordered the 3m ext lead at the same time as my plug is on the other side of garage to bike. Oxford should really address this as its just a way to make money but all in all I'm happy.
R**R
Great item
Works really well and reliable
A**R
Rubbish.
Update 10 October 17 I stress that none of my complaint reflects on the seller who delivered the item to me promptly and so far, I am pleased with their service. I received the return instructions without delay upon notifying them and have today sent it back it for a refund. Will update when payment received. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Update 09 October 17 I have now connected it to my battery and it did not come on at all. Display and all lights remained dead. The reason is not because my battery is below the minimum charge voltage, which it is not, it is because the unit is faulty. Tried then connecting to mains and display came on but showing 0 volts and 0 amps, as if there is no battery connected at all. It just does not register the presence of the connected battery and so is useless. Add this experience to my comments below, especially on the design of the connectors, and even if I was just unlucky to have a dud, which can happen, I must conclude based on my experience that this is a piece of junk, avoid. A pity because I wanted a charger with a digital readout. I'm sticking with CTEK, no more Oxford chargers for me. I'd give it no stars or negative ones if I could. Will be returning it for a refund. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Haven't used it yet but I have three initial critical observations upon opening it. 1 Unlike rival prodcuts from CTEK and Optimate, it does not come with both a crocodile clip attachment and a permanent connection lead, just the latter. Annoyingly, the instruction book states that crocs are included when they are not, whilst the outside of the box confirms that they are not. If you want the crocs this an extra ยฃ12.49 on Amazon and in that case the Oxford 900 with the crocs totals about ยฃ43, becoming significantly more expensive than the rival CTEK XS 0.8 for example which is available here for about ยฃ37. However I didn't buy the Oxford on price, I bought it because of its digital readout which I prefer. 2 The male connecting pins on the battery flylead don't line up well with the female sockets on the lead to the unit. You have to be very careful when joining them because if you are careless and just jam them together, you could easily damage the pins or sockets. Because of this, I suspect that repeated connection and disconnection, which is actually the intended use with a battery flylead in place, may eventually result in permanent damage to the connectors. This is not a problem on CTEK which has much better connectors, having owned one for seven years. It's also not a problem on Optimate which has US style SAE conectors that are reliable. For what it's worth, Optimate long ago also had similar poor connectors but switched to SAE when it became clear that the former repeatedly failed. Similarly CTEK had them at one time but switched to their own more reliable proprietary type. So it's entirely obvious that those old types of connector are unacceptably poor quality but Oxford haven't bothered to do the same as their rivals, despite quite wide reports of their failure which led to rivals modifying them. 3 As others have pointed out in reviews elsewhere of the 900, the total length of the charger from the mains plug to the end of the battery lead is not as long as the above rival brands. I knew about this but it's not a problem for me though clearly is for some users so that either a mains extension or a battery lead extension or even both in some cases will be required. Many users probably already have a mains extension but the battery lead extension from Oxford will cost extra. I'll be connecting mine via a DIN socket on the bike and am awaiting delivery of the Oxford plug/connector. After using the 900 that way, I'll update here to show how it works but due to my comments above, especially 2, I'm not that enthused about it so far. The reason I chose it over the CTEK 0.8 or Optimate is that it shows the voltage and amperage. As a bit of tech geek I preferred this over the various lights on the competition which show charging progress but not actual numbers. I'm prepared to pay for its proper display but the unit is Iet down by questionable connectors.
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