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For a wet refillable battery then Global House (on the far wall by the tool section), Probably Home Pro, Amorn possibly. Jump cables most supermarkets.

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For a wet refillable battery then Global House (on the far wall by the tool section), Probably Home Pro, Amorn possibly. Jump cables most supermarkets.

I guess I should have specified I have a dry battery. As for cables. I specified heavy duty cables. Those are the kind with thick wires. The ones available at supermarkets and similar outlets are very light weight. Good if the battery has enough charge left in it but not if the battery is far gone.

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For a wet refillable battery then Global House (on the far wall by the tool section), Probably Home Pro, Amorn possibly. Jump cables most supermarkets.

I guess I should have specified I have a dry battery. As for cables. I specified heavy duty cables. Those are the kind with thick wires. The ones available at supermarkets and similar outlets are very light weight. Good if the battery has enough charge left in it but not if the battery is far gone.

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The small CTEK smart battery optimisers/maintainers are available, I have not seen any others suitable for gel type batteries. How heavy cables do you need? I have seen 300A leads and 800A leads if memory serves correct.

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For a wet refillable battery then Global House (on the far wall by the tool section), Probably Home Pro, Amorn possibly. Jump cables most supermarkets.

I guess I should have specified I have a dry battery. As for cables. I specified heavy duty cables. Those are the kind with thick wires. The ones available at supermarkets and similar outlets are very light weight. Good if the battery has enough charge left in it but not if the battery is far gone.

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The small CTEK smart battery optimisers/maintainers are available, I have not seen any others suitable for gel type batteries. How heavy cables do you need? I have seen 300A leads and 800A leads if memory serves correct.

Actually, I don't know what kind of heavy duty cables I need. My brother-in-law once got my car started with them after my light cables failed. He's not in Thailand now so I turned to Thaivisa.com for advice. Anyway, yours has been helpful. Thanks.

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Tesco

Just went to Tesco Lotus Hang Dong. No chargers there.

Hmmmm, sorry sad.png.

Bought mine at my local Tesco, and an air pump and a tyre gauge. thumbsup.gif

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