Which CTEK/

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Greenmantle

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1,674 posts

123 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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Time to replace my CTEK battery charger (handing it down to Son 1 for his first car).
Which one should I get.
I don't do anything fancy - 2 cars 1 small daily, 1 SUV.

normalbloke

8,069 posts

234 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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5.0

johnsmith222

1,141 posts

97 months

Sunday 15th December 2024
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agree with mxs 5.0 as suggested.

Jakg

3,776 posts

183 months

Sunday 15th December 2024
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I went MXS 5.0 - if your car has an AGM battery (typically stop-start but other premium cars have it too) you need to ensure the charger is compatible. And even if not, it's probably worth future proofing.

The same probably applies to Li-Ion batteries too but *so far* only on some special cars (e.g. BMW F8X) so wasn't worth it for me to consider.

a340driver

487 posts

170 months

Sunday 15th December 2024
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My MXS 5.0 has been looking after my 2006 Z4M's battery since 2014.

I bought the car from BMW in 2011 and I only had to replace the original battery a couple of years ago. Every time it goes in the garage it goes on the charger/conditioner. It now has an AGM battery and there is a setting for that.

I use the plug/socket that allows quick connection onto the battery, very useful.

Very impressed.

davek_964

10,126 posts

190 months

Monday 16th December 2024
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Jakg said:
I went MXS 5.0 - if your car has an AGM battery (typically stop-start but other premium cars have it too) you need to ensure the charger is compatible. And even if not, it's probably worth future proofing.

The same probably applies to Li-Ion batteries too but *so far* only on some special cars (e.g. BMW F8X) so wasn't worth it for me to consider.
I don't think you can use the Li-Ion charger on conventional batteries.

boyse7en

7,574 posts

180 months

Monday 16th December 2024
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davek_964 said:
I don't think you can use the Li-Ion charger on conventional batteries.
My CTEK CT5 charger for my motorbike and smaller car batteries will do both lead-acid and lithium batteries, you just need to switch modes so that you don't fry them with too much voltage.

davek_964

10,126 posts

190 months

Monday 16th December 2024
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boyse7en said:
davek_964 said:
I don't think you can use the Li-Ion charger on conventional batteries.
My CTEK CT5 charger for my motorbike and smaller car batteries will do both lead-acid and lithium batteries, you just need to switch modes so that you don't fry them with too much voltage.
My LifePo Lithium XS - which I think most people with Lithium Ion batteries use - has no such mode. I only connect it to Lithium ion

Gerradi

1,777 posts

135 months

Monday 16th December 2024
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Had my XS7000 C-TEK 13 Trouble free years , works out very economically priced...