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Stevepd Member Since: 22 May 2017 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 1251 |
I’ve got a Maypole trickle charger which is supplied with 2 ring eyelets and 2 large crocodile clips. Previously when needed I’ve lifted the bonnet of the fleet and charged away. I’m now retired and the car doesn’t get the daily trips it did when employed. Is there a way of utilising this charger and using the towing electrics port as I can run a power cable through the garage door. Fundamentally I can lift the bonnet and connect it leaving off the lid of the battery box and run the charger from underneath the engine bay. A bit of a faff but doable. Or do I have to purchase one of the Ctek items and then order these from the Disco site.
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Thu Dec 15 2022 2:13pm |
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Googs Member Since: 04 Oct 2022 Location: Greens Beach Tasmania Posts: 89 |
Should have no trouble charging from a trickle charger directly through the 7 pin socket only thing is you'll have to leave the cover of the rear bumper bar off or be taking the cover off every time you wanted to charge, (L320) i ran a new patch lead from one end of the vehicle to the battery (fused) the tow bar end was terminated with an Anderson plug for quick connection. |
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Thu Dec 15 2022 3:39pm |
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Col Member Since: 02 Sep 2012 Location: Hawkes Bay NZ Posts: 4971 |
This is what I did, don't have to open bonnet, bend down or even unlock the car to connect the ctek charger and when not needed tucks away between the bonnet and scuttle out of sight although can still see charge lights at a glance, being a waterproof connector never had a problem with rain. Fitted it via anderson connector so can connect tyre inflator or battery charger if needed. Best part is you don't have to prat about taking tow eye cover off.
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Thu Dec 15 2022 7:49pm |
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Googs Member Since: 04 Oct 2022 Location: Greens Beach Tasmania Posts: 89 |
Good idea mate, I see you didn’t increase the cable size. Ah I suppose if it can charge all the time with that small wire it’s must be okay.
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Thu Dec 15 2022 10:27pm |
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Col Member Since: 02 Sep 2012 Location: Hawkes Bay NZ Posts: 4971 |
I did use heavier cables from the battery to anderson plug with a 30 amp fuse fitted, then original Ctek cables with original 10amp fuse to other half of a anderson plug so could unplug it and connect battery charger etc. to battery if needed. Never had any problems with the Ctek charger when plugged in. I'll flip the bonnet and add picture to show what I did if of any interest.
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Thu Dec 15 2022 11:05pm |
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Googs Member Since: 04 Oct 2022 Location: Greens Beach Tasmania Posts: 89 |
Yeah that’ll be great i'd like to see the set up Col. |
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Thu Dec 15 2022 11:18pm |
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Col Member Since: 02 Sep 2012 Location: Hawkes Bay NZ Posts: 4971 |
You can get magnetic plug kits for the Ctek, which might be helpful if you were possibly prone to driving off without disconnecting it first.
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Fri Dec 16 2022 1:18am |
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teldec Member Since: 29 Dec 2019 Location: essex Posts: 77 |
i use a ctek via the tow bar electrics, usually just once a year, works really well and you get a big orange warning card to put on your dash so you do not drive off without unplugging |
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Fri Dec 16 2022 9:56am |
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cassman Member Since: 09 Nov 2020 Location: Essex Posts: 66 |
I've got mine hooked up via the trailer connection. Bought a 13pin connector from ebay and re-used the connector that came with the CTEK.
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Fri Dec 16 2022 11:45am |
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Andy K Member Since: 18 Sep 2015 Location: GL Posts: 4946 |
What sort of price are the magnetic ones? I’m sitting down |
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Fri Dec 16 2022 4:26pm |
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Googs Member Since: 04 Oct 2022 Location: Greens Beach Tasmania Posts: 89 |
Where did you get this from Col and how many$$ |
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Fri Dec 16 2022 5:13pm |
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Col Member Since: 02 Sep 2012 Location: Hawkes Bay NZ Posts: 4971 |
These guys in OZ do just the plug, so could make your own kit up quite easily. The other kit is a outfit in the States, if you google hethelsport it will come up.
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Fri Dec 16 2022 5:31pm |
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riverblanche Member Since: 11 Jun 2011 Location: Retford'ish Posts: 1134 |
Hi, I made my own fly lead with an in-line fuse to a 7 pin socket and its been used on a number of cars now also cut the croc clips of my (lidl) smart charger and the ends of my Optimate (many years old ) trickle charger and put a car multiplug connector on each end so I can fit the ends I want, either crocs, the 7 pin socket, eyelets for a fixed install to the lawnmower and even the caravan charger Porsche Cayenne 2022 gone Porsche Cayenne 2020 gone Corris Grey HSE Dynamic 2016 gone Ipanema HSE lux 2010 gone Rimini HSE 2005 !! |
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Fri Dec 16 2022 6:15pm |
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jases4x4 Member Since: 28 Dec 2014 Location: yorkshire Posts: 225 |
Once the ctek has fully charged the battery would it switch to trickle charge? So if you left it on for days the ctek wouldnt overheat or cause any issues? |
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Sun Dec 18 2022 7:46pm |
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