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Simon J Member Since: 27 Jul 2019 Location: Norn Iron Posts: 703 |
As I mentioned in another thread, I've just tested out my newly acquired 'MongoosePro' cable and V130 SDD. Initially I had a CTEK charger hooked up to the battery (which may be as old as my 2008 model FL 2) and I was able to poke around the various menus and even tried the option for tilting mirrors when in reverse (it didn’t work as I don’t have memory seats). However when I came to add my trailer module, SDD said that it needed 12.6v but I only had 12.4v (I think those were the numbers). So I hooked up a substantial 20A Ring charger ( https://www.ringautomotive.com/en/product/RCB320 ), set it on fast charge and on retrying adding the trailer module SDD said that I now had 13.2v and all was well.
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6th Sep 2019 6:17 am |
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Lewis_d Member Since: 16 Apr 2019 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 20 |
OK! So this thread has been very informative and has raised some interesting points on the need for a BSU. With all that taken on board and being in the right place at the right time I've managed to pick up a very good used condition GYS Flash 100 for a fraction of new price.
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13th Sep 2019 6:00 pm |
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dansonamission Member Since: 20 Jan 2019 Location: UK Posts: 12 |
I use a CTEK 10 amp on supply mode on my Evoque. Looking at ordering the CTEK 25 amp soon.
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15th Sep 2019 8:20 pm |
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