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Uploaded by on Jun 23, 2010

The CTEK D250S gives you the freedom and flexibility to keep your batteries charged and in optimum condition without having to connect to mains power. You can also ask questions directly to our "resident power systems expert", Peter Blume, at www.baintech.com.au/blume.

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  • hi, Blume is outback for a few days. He will answer this question as soon as possible.

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  • I'm not sure if I understand the reason for the smart pass, if you have the D250S DUAL. According to this, it sounds like the D250S dual will keep you from over charging your batteries, as well as keeping them charged. Can you clarify the differences or the need for both devices?

  • You guys need to invest in some good pickup microphones, I have no idea what you are murmuring about with all the echos.

    When the solar is connected, it will feed the aux first, when the aux is 'full', it will feed the starter.

  • Great review mate! When solar panel is connected, does it feed the start or aux first?

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