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MotionInc Member Since: 17 Jun 2019 Location: North America Posts: 1355 |
Proper way would be to ground the negative to the chassis/engine block/existing earth but the majority of folk will just connect the ring terminals to the correct sides of the battery posts ( I am currently doing this without issue). Technically, the battery is already grounded. Now, when I run SDD and a supply charger, I ground the negative to the engine block everytime. |
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11th Dec 2020 6:03 pm |
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sid Member Since: 16 Jul 2015 Location: devon Posts: 491 |
i think the ctek comes with connectors that fit to battery terminals with a plug on the end to connect it easily to the charger ,push fit terminal |
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11th Dec 2020 7:58 pm |
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shiggsy Member Since: 13 Jan 2013 Location: Kent Posts: 799 |
I think the reason the negative lead is recommended to be connected to the chassis and not the negative terminal is if the charging takes place in an enclosed or unvetilated space. If gasses build up during the charging process, removing the negative lead from the terminal can lead to sparking which is best avoided.
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11th Dec 2020 8:48 pm |
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Lightwater Member Since: 21 Aug 2014 Location: Sydney Northern Beaches Posts: 4906 |
This option isolated from battery gases!
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12th Dec 2020 9:05 am |
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BossBob Member Since: 30 Sep 2010 Location: Bristol Posts: 1385 |
The C-tek plug solution is not as heavy duty as that used by Lightwater but does allow the plug to be outside the battery compartment in the same way as his is. |
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12th Dec 2020 12:06 pm |
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davyboy Member Since: 30 Aug 2020 Location: Staffordshire Posts: 156 |
Hello, With reference battery charging I have a solution which may assist, currently every weekend I charge my battery especially more now with winter months bringing on cold cranking plus cold air which car batteries seem to suffer.
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12th Dec 2020 10:18 pm |
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3landertwo Member Since: 27 May 2020 Location: UK Posts: 1127 |
"Simples" ...... Simply too complicated for what needs to be done.
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12th Dec 2020 10:28 pm |
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shiggsy Member Since: 13 Jan 2013 Location: Kent Posts: 799 |
I did a similer thing and fitted a CTEK permament battery cable with a waterproof cap (though not fused). I simply ran the short distance to the passenger drain section (under the windscreen). It means I have a cable I can easily access and check the voltage without waking the car up, and then cionnect the charger if I have to.
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12th Dec 2020 10:31 pm |
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riverblanche Member Since: 11 Apr 2019 Location: Retford'ish Posts: 438 |
Hi,
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13th Dec 2020 3:32 pm |
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Bobupndown Member Since: 26 Dec 2014 Location: Upside down behind the TV! Posts: 2805 |
Excellent ideas there! I replaced my battery last month as it was still original at nearly 7 years old. I'm only doing a total of 18 miles a day currently, most of it in the dark with lights, heater, heated seats etc on, it doesn't seem to struggle to start but just wonder if it's worth giving it a trickle charge at the weekend given the limited miles and heavy use its getting or perhaps not and this is normal operating in winter conditions that its designed for 🤔 Landrover - turning owners into mechanics since 1948 2014 Orkney grey Freelander SD4 GS. 2004 Zambezi silver Discovery 2 Td5 (Gone) 1963 Surf blue Morris Mini Minor Super de Luxe (my little toy) |
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13th Dec 2020 3:53 pm |
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3landertwo Member Since: 27 May 2020 Location: UK Posts: 1127 |
anyone thought of using these ??
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13th Dec 2020 3:57 pm |
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riverblanche Member Since: 11 Apr 2019 Location: Retford'ish Posts: 438 |
Hi, if its easy to do (do you connect via your tow socket) then why not it can only help, may be worth checking your sleeping voltage with the new battery first to see if it needs it (tow socket again) I have just changed our battery as well (it was coded 18/13) as stop/start had not been working for a few months and seemed to spin over a little longer before firing, back to straight away now, will see if the s/s starts up again (hopefully it will) but not been on a long enough run yet I will do a few sleeping voltage checks to see how things go with the new battery 3Landertwo, regarding the mag connectors ISTR there has been a thread over on the Dark Side forum (RRS ) using those . my first ever FL2 and I did keep it longer than most other cars! But its now gone way up Norf |
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14th Dec 2020 12:18 pm |
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Bobupndown Member Since: 26 Dec 2014 Location: Upside down behind the TV! Posts: 2805 |
How are you connecting charger via tow socket? I still have 7 pin N and S towbar sockets and use an adaptor to plug caravan's 13 pin electrics. Is there a connector lead you can buy to attach charger this way or have you wired a charger to a tow bar type plug? Landrover - turning owners into mechanics since 1948
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14th Dec 2020 1:49 pm |
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riverblanche Member Since: 11 Apr 2019 Location: Retford'ish Posts: 438 |
Hi,
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14th Dec 2020 4:52 pm |
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