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Tyre Smoke

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23,018 posts

282 months

Monday 8th November 2021
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Your battery conditioner that is.

On the Trabant, a crocodile clip on each battery terminal as it's easy to access.

For my Chimaera the previous owner bodged a cigarette lighter attachment and stuck it in the cigarette lighter socket. I'm not a fan of that, would rather connect directly to the battery. But since that is hidden in the passenger footwell and not easily accessed, I was considering where to run the cable to.

Any ideas would be gratefully received. I appreciate all our classics are different, but any ingenious hidden away places?

Zumbruk

7,848 posts

281 months

Monday 8th November 2021
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I ran a heavy-weight cable terminated in an Anderson connector down the side of the passenger seat, which not only allowed me to charge the battery, but jump-start it if required.

2 sMoKiN bArReLs

31,631 posts

256 months

Monday 8th November 2021
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Tyre Smoke said:
Your battery conditioner that is.

On the Trabant, a crocodile clip on each battery terminal as it's easy to access.

For my Chimaera the previous owner bodged a cigarette lighter attachment and stuck it in the cigarette lighter socket. I'm not a fan of that, would rather connect directly to the battery. But since that is hidden in the passenger footwell and not easily accessed, I was considering where to run the cable to.

Any ideas would be gratefully received. I appreciate all our classics are different, but any ingenious hidden away places?
On my Chimaeras I used the cigar lighter for 25 years, no probs! On my most recent I had an auxiliary cable connected directly to the battery and it was hidden behind the passenger carpet. On another I had an Anderson connector cable tied to the chassis.

Cigar lighter was by far the best option (until it disappeared in the door hehe)

RichB

55,115 posts

305 months

Monday 8th November 2021
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Yep another one using the cigar lighter on the TVR, been using it for 22 years and it's fine. The others are croc clips to the battery.

2 sMoKiN bArReLs

31,631 posts

256 months

Monday 8th November 2021
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scratchchin

I suppose the other advantage of using the cigar lighter option (other than convenience) is there is also the protection of a fuse.

john2443

6,490 posts

232 months

Monday 8th November 2021
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My batteries are under the back seat and not easily accessible so I added a stud near the starter solenoid under the bonnet to make it easy to connect to.

Turbobanana

7,732 posts

222 months

Monday 8th November 2021
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Zumbruk said:
I ran a heavy-weight cable terminated in an Anderson connector down the side of the passenger seat, which not only allowed me to charge the battery, but jump-start it if required.
Similar on my Saab: cables from underbonnet battery to an Anderson under the dash. Just plug in through the open window and away you go. Nowadays I just have a battery isolator wired up, race-car style, to the centre console so I disconnect each time I park it. Free immobiliser and no battery drain, although the clock is never right...

a8hex

5,832 posts

244 months

Tuesday 9th November 2021
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Ha! biglaugh
I'd been meaning to start a topic like this one over in the Jaguar forum asking how people have wired up their conditioners on X150 Jaguars. For the X300 I just use crocodile clips on the battery. For the XKR the battery is rather more buried. There is a +ve battery charge/jump point in a compartment on the left hand side of the boot and I pull back the cover on that and use a crocodile clip on the nut. For the negative I just attach to a convenient screw in that general area. I've been meaning to put a proper lead in place, CTEK do a fused one. But the question is where to hook it in. Undo the nut of the top jumping point? There's lots of other metal around the area and I don't want to end up shorting it. I could just try being careful, or perhaps wrapping a spanner in heat shrink tubing. But I wondered what other's had done.

MarkwG

5,798 posts

210 months

Tuesday 9th November 2021
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The BMWs - use a CTEK, so have one of these fitted above the battery in the boot, suitable hole cut into the boot lining, the lead trails out the back.


The TVR - one of these on the battery, lead trails out through the gap.


The Fiesta just uses croc clips on the battery, as it rarely ever needs it.

shirt

24,952 posts

222 months

Tuesday 9th November 2021
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MarkwG said:
similar to this, but a generic SAE 2 pin bulkhead connector. on an elise with rear panel eliminator, affixed to the underside of the boot floor behind the number plate support. can't be seen, can be connected without opening the boot.

aeropilot

39,296 posts

248 months

Tuesday 9th November 2021
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MarkwG said:
The BMWs - use a CTEK, so have one of these fitted above the battery in the boot, suitable hole cut into the boot lining, the lead trails out the back.
That's neat.

Just had a look on C-TEK website and it appears they don't seem to sell them anymore?




sortedcossie

935 posts

149 months

Tuesday 9th November 2021
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I have the second lead that MarkwG has loaded on - comes with the charged. My charger is mounted on the wall so I can either put the main lead below through the gap on the scuttle/bonnet or leave it out above the headlamp (Escort Cosworth so easy battery access).

MarkwG

5,798 posts

210 months

Tuesday 9th November 2021
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aeropilot said:
MarkwG said:
The BMWs - use a CTEK, so have one of these fitted above the battery in the boot, suitable hole cut into the boot lining, the lead trails out the back.
That's neat.

Just had a look on C-TEK website and it appears they don't seem to sell them anymore?
They show on the second page of battery charger add ons: https://www.ctek.com/uk/battery-chargers-12v-24v/i... - I think they only sell through third parties, rather than their own website, Amazon are showing stock.

DarrenO'D'

125 posts

186 months

Tuesday 9th November 2021
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When I get a moment, I’m going to fit these to my cars, better than having the current set up of the leads connected via the extensions shown above, hardest job will be finding a discreet place.
https://bcbattery.co.uk/products/mag-kit-magnetic-...

2 sMoKiN bArReLs

31,631 posts

256 months

Tuesday 9th November 2021
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Are all these suggestions helping OP?

Tyre Smoke

Original Poster:

23,018 posts

282 months

Tuesday 9th November 2021
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Yep. Love that Ctek set up.

Chimaera is currently on the cigar lighter bodge. I'm sure it's ok, I just don't like it.

2 sMoKiN bArReLs

31,631 posts

256 months

Tuesday 9th November 2021
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Tyre Smoke said:
Yep. Love that Ctek set up.

Chimaera is currently on the cigar lighter bodge. I'm sure it's ok, I just don't like it.
Cool. Bodge & Chimaera, words often used in the same sentence hehe

RichB

55,115 posts

305 months

Tuesday 9th November 2021
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Tyre Smoke said:
Chimaera is currently on the cigar lighter bodge. I'm sure it's ok, I just don't like it.
OOI why do you feel it's a bodge? Both CTEK and Accumate make cigar lighter adaptors for this very purpose. The Accumate has an in-line fuse (not sure about the CTEK as I don't have any) so where's the bodge? confused

2 sMoKiN bArReLs

31,631 posts

256 months

Tuesday 9th November 2021
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RichB said:
Tyre Smoke said:
Chimaera is currently on the cigar lighter bodge. I'm sure it's ok, I just don't like it.
OOI why do you feel it's a bodge? Both CTEK and Accumate make cigar lighter adaptors for this very purpose. The Accumate has an in-line fuse (not sure about the CTEK as I don't have any) so where's the bodge? confused
There's no bodge...it's a personal preference thing I'm guessing.

Tyre Smoke

Original Poster:

23,018 posts

282 months

Tuesday 9th November 2021
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Except I think I'll make up my own lead and use Anderson type connectors. I don't actually need to see if the battery is fully charged or not, so the trick little LED thing isn't needed.