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Wayneclarke



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ctek mxs5.0

just bought a Ctek 5.0 to keep my battery topped up through the winter as i do short journeys during the week, my question is with the charger i bought the cigarette lighter connector to charge through!! is this ok or should i connect a different way ??

Post #485410 Thu Jan 21 2016 6:27pm
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PEACHY



Member Since: 07 Nov 2010
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Do you have the rear tow eye electrical sockets on your Sport - I purchased the connector from the forum. It has a connector that fits to the CTek & then it plugs in the back of your Sport - great piece of kit Thumbs Up
Left it on last night - all night out in the cold. The instructions state it can work upto " -20 degrees "

http://www.disco3.co.uk/shop/tow-electrics...c-p45.html


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Post #485414 Thu Jan 21 2016 6:51pm
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fkarim



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Towing socket is obviously the best solution but if like me you don't have towing electrics, it is OK to charge via the cigarette lighter socket. Bear in mind the sockets are not permanently live. If you connect a charger to it, it will start charging fine but will stop as soon as the car goes to sleep (2 minutes after locking?).

You can make the sockets perm live by removing and storing away a relay and jumping two of its terminals in the fuse box using a wire. Details on the disco3 forum. I used this method in my previous car and used to charge using the boot socket. Never had any problems except that as a result of removing the relay, the car logs a 'circuit open' fault on every start. Only visible if you plug in a fault code reader and doesn't prevent anything from working so I wasn't bothered.

In the current one I have hardwired a CTEK comfort connector to the boot fuse box and earth. This is a better solution than cig lighter because you don't remove a relay, no faults are recorded and the comfort connector holds the plug better than a cigarette lighter socket holds a plug. Current: Volvo XC90 T8 Inscription Pro PHEV with some optionals on top
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Post #485417 Thu Jan 21 2016 7:13pm
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Wayneclarke



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right thanks for the info guys guess i will have to just use the normal comfort lead to charge don't really want to start taking relays out but thank you for the info

Post #485418 Thu Jan 21 2016 7:26pm
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PEACHY



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Do you have the towing sockets ? Embarassed 16MY Estoril Blue SVR.............
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14MY Autobiography Dynamic - SDV6 - Fuji White Smile
12MY Autobiography - SDV6 - Santorini Black - Dual View - Rear Entertainment - Sunroof.
12MY Autobiography - SDV6 - Orkney Grey - awesome ;(
2005 Java Black - 4.2 V8 Supercharged First Edition- will never be forgotten ;(

Post #485419 Thu Jan 21 2016 7:30pm
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Wayneclarke



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no i don't have towing sockets , well i don't think i do ?

Post #485420 Thu Jan 21 2016 7:35pm
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PEACHY



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Have you ever removed your rear towing eye cover ? use a coin on the 2 plastic screws - remove them & then remove the cover - behind is the connections - its a 2 minute job - if they are there you will have the best route to use the CTek IMO Thumbs Up 16MY Estoril Blue SVR.............
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12MY Autobiography - SDV6 - Santorini Black - Dual View - Rear Entertainment - Sunroof.
12MY Autobiography - SDV6 - Orkney Grey - awesome ;(
2005 Java Black - 4.2 V8 Supercharged First Edition- will never be forgotten ;(

Post #485428 Thu Jan 21 2016 8:17pm
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Wayneclarke



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i will definatly check tomorrow I've never bothered looking , thank you for all the advice guys

Post #485429 Thu Jan 21 2016 8:20pm
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Wayneclarke



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If I don't have to tow bar electrics how have you guys set up the comfort lead?

Post #485440 Fri Jan 22 2016 9:30am
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Col



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Hardwire to Battery

http://www.ctek.com/gb/en/chargers/Comfort...yelet%20M8

Cheers
Col

Post #485442 Fri Jan 22 2016 9:54am
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Wayneclarke



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I thought the negative lead needed to be earthed to the body not the battery ?

Post #485443 Fri Jan 22 2016 10:09am
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Col



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I think that may only be relevant on Facelift Models with the Battery Monitoring System, on my Pre Facelift that's how I wired it and never had a Issue and I left mine for 3 months at a time when working in the Middle East.

Cheers
Col

Post #485447 Fri Jan 22 2016 10:23am
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Wayneclarke



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Brilliant thanks for that makes things a lot easier to connect up for me

Post #485456 Fri Jan 22 2016 11:47am
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gogsy1956



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I think this thread must have jinxed me today,,,, considering mine is garaged each night and is never really subject to temperature below 10 deg. Jumped in early doors to move it onto the drive,,, turned over as normal,,albeit for a little longer than usual and the battery promptly died!. Connected the cheapo charger I have and left it on for a couple of hours, charger off and also added my portable booster and managed to get it going.
Guess what I have just purchased!! , a ctek charger,, got a good deal off amazon as luck would have it, found a 10 quid off voucher in my mail, so nice new charger delivered tomorrow for the princely sum of 50 quid.

The short journeys of late must be hammering the battery, I now realise how important a good fully charged battery is on the rrs 2010 RRS, TDV8
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Post #485457 Fri Jan 22 2016 12:01pm
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Wayneclarke



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Ive been meaning to buy this charger for ages but after these cold mornings thought i best get it. Just trying to find the best way of fitting the comfort lead now

Post #485460 Fri Jan 22 2016 12:25pm
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