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Hornsby



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Battery Charging Question

Hi, sorry this is so simple, maybe it has been asked before. I use a smart-charger for my classic car, a pair of leads being attached to the battery lug auxiliary posts and left there----to use the car there is a rubber plug, then the plug and lead is just tucked under the bonnet. I want to use this system on my Freelander as there are spells when I don't use it but the handbook states that the battery must be removed for charging otherwise the electrics could be damaged. Any advice here please, does anyone use a smart charger? Thanks.[/b]

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dickymint



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I don't know if this would be suitable for Freelander electrics but my son is out of the country for long periods and I
have connected a solar charger to the battery in his Citroen C2 which keeps the battery topped up. It has a built- in
device which prevents any overcharging. It would not recharge a flat battery. Bought from Maplins, from memory about £20. No adverse effects apparent. Perhaps others may be able to enlighten further.

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Hornsby



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Battery charging

Many thanks for that tip but has anyone used a smart charger? Thanks.

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Big Dave



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A smart charger will not (in theory) damage the electrics. I think the handbook is aimed mainly at standard chargers, not smart chargers.

I have a smart charger on my bike and it has yet to damage the electrics

And my boss uses one on his new Mclaren, with incident Mr. Green Mine: 2012 Golf GTI Edition 35
Family's: 2009 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Auto, Stornoway

Yorkshire - God's County

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wizking



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Never hurt my FL2, and used to keep the battery topped up frequently over the winter.

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seagull1



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I use a CTEK smart charger and have had no problems, I also use the perminant fitted plug.

Richard FL2 07 TD4 GS Auto
Ex 02 TD4 Auto

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Hornsby



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Battery charging

Many thanks for the advice! Best regards.

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Big Dave



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Sorry...meant to put without incident in my post! Mine: 2012 Golf GTI Edition 35
Family's: 2009 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Auto, Stornoway

Yorkshire - God's County

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Greybeard



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Me too! CTEK Smart charger via a permanent plug - absolutely no problems.

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Wing



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And another, but I'm using my CTEK charger + the cigarette adaptor and charging through the permanently live socket in the FL2's boot Thumbs Up

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harveyg77



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Here here, CTEK all the way!

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SYFL2



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Good to know you can charge the battery while its in the car,i just got a Ring smart charger think will give the batterry a boost before winter.

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