Battery trickle charge - 718 GT4
Battery trickle charge - 718 GT4
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nammynake

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2,641 posts

190 months

Wednesday 4th September 2024
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I’ve just bought a 718 GT4 and would like to use a trickle charger when not in use, particularly over winter where it’ll see less frequent use.

Recommendations for a charger and also attachment method? I’ve seen mixed reviews on CTEK but understand this is what Porsche sell albeit unbranded. Also, what about attaching via the 12V socket in the passenger footwell versus direct to the battery? I’m looking for the most convenient method.

JurassicGTS

1,910 posts

212 months

Wednesday 4th September 2024
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CTEK MXS 5.0 is excellent.
Use the terminal connector.
Positive to the battery terminal and negative to the spare strut top bolt hole.
You can then run the lead out through the hand grip of the plastic battery cover. Then just use the CTEK extension lead, take it out by the wipers or out of the frunk at the front. The frunk seal easily closes over the lead.
Maybe sounds complicated but so easy.

Edited by JurassicGTS on Wednesday 4th September 22:14


Edited by JurassicGTS on Wednesday 4th September 22:14

Paul_N

163 posts

34 months

Thursday 5th September 2024
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Also use CTek via the socket in footwell on ours, had car 2 years, been good as gold

Augustash

253 posts

79 months

Thursday 5th September 2024
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nammynake said:
I’ve just bought a 718 GT4 and would like to use a trickle charger when not in use, particularly over winter where it’ll see less frequent use.

Recommendations for a charger and also attachment method? I’ve seen mixed reviews on CTEK but understand this is what Porsche sell albeit unbranded. Also, what about attaching via the 12V socket in the passenger footwell versus direct to the battery? I’m looking for the most convenient method.
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I use the CTEK & just charge via the smoking pack wrongly or rightly. Been doing it for 6 years and no problem. Very easy

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Augustash

253 posts

79 months

Thursday 5th September 2024
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M11rph

986 posts

38 months

Thursday 5th September 2024
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CTEK MXS 5.0 for me too.

I use the socket in the passenger footwell but whatever works for you. Battery clip as outlined above, or you can get the hardwire option.

For me: Charger> CTEK extension lead > "cigar lighter" adapter and run it out the driver's side door. There's a divot formed into the underside of the door specifically to help routing the thin cable, run your hand under the door and you'll soon find it.

Doing it this way means I'm not going to drive off with it attached!

If using the passenger footwell socket just be aware that approximately 30 mins after switch off the ignition the car isolates this socket if not in use. Simply attach and start charging before that time and it stays live and charging continues uninterrupted. If you have frequent power cuts then this could lead to charging stopping, going direct to the battery gets around this as the charger should just restart in the same charging mode it was using before the power was cut off.

I use the AGM option which charges at the slightly higher voltage than "normal" (14.7 vs 14.4v) , but still comfortably below what the car will charge at when using Sport mode (up to 15.3v).

HighwayStar

4,770 posts

161 months

Thursday 5th September 2024
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JurassicGTS said:
CTEK MXS 5.0 is excellent.
Use the terminal connector.
Positive to the battery terminal and negative to the spare strut top bolt hole.
You can then run the lead out through the hand grip of the plastic battery cover. Then just use the CTEK extension lead, take it out by the wipers or out of the frunk at the front. The frunk seal easily closes over the lead.
Maybe sounds complicated but so easy.

Edited by JurassicGTS on Wednesday 4th September 22:14


Edited by JurassicGTS on Wednesday 4th September 22:14
Yep… my preferred method…





PM3

1,024 posts

77 months

Thursday 5th September 2024
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I did same on 992 ( what Li ) but I didn't like the unprotected permeant wire to battery , so bought and spliced in an inline fuse ( 10A ) on +ve
Paranoia , in case of CTEK misbehaviour or trapping the red wire . Surprised CTEK does not include the fuse
Saying that I use the LiPo version and a standard version of the 5A Ctek chargers and never skipped a beat in few years now.



Edited by PM3 on Thursday 5th September 10:14

JurassicGTS

1,910 posts

212 months

Thursday 5th September 2024
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HighwayStar said:
Yep… my preferred method…


Exactly thumbup thanks for saving me trawling through old photos beer

JurassicGTS

1,910 posts

212 months

Thursday 5th September 2024
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PM3 said:
I did same on 992 ( what Li ) but I didn't like the unprotected permeant wire to battery , so bought and spliced in an inline fuse ( 10A ) on +ve
Paranoia , in case of CTEK misbehaviour or trapping the red wire . Surprised CTEK does not include the fuse
Saying that I use the LiPo version and a standard version of the 5A Ctek chargers and never skipped a beat in few years now.



Edited by PM3 on Thursday 5th September 10:14
I spliced the extension cable and put a fuse in there. Overkill probably!

NDA

23,599 posts

242 months

Thursday 5th September 2024
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nammynake said:
I’ve just bought a 718 GT4 and would like to use a trickle charger when not in use, particularly over winter where it’ll see less frequent use.

Recommendations for a charger and also attachment method? I’ve seen mixed reviews on CTEK but understand this is what Porsche sell albeit unbranded. Also, what about attaching via the 12V socket in the passenger footwell versus direct to the battery? I’m looking for the most convenient method.
I have just bought a 911 and also the CTEK MXS5. The CTEK is wired directly to the battery and I leave the bonnet open so I don't drive off and forget it's charging. I lock the car and the frunk light goes out ...

I've never been a fan of charging through cigarette lighter sockets - but this is illogical and not founded on any technical reason...

Assuming your 718 is garaged, I'd hard wire it to the battery. Not a tricky job.

JurassicGTS

1,910 posts

212 months

Thursday 5th September 2024
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NDA said:
I have just bought a 911 and also the CTEK MXS5. The CTEK is wired directly to the battery and I leave the bonnet open so I don't drive off and forget it's charging. I lock the car and the frunk light goes out ...

I've never been a fan of charging through cigarette lighter sockets - but this is illogical and not founded on any technical reason...

Assuming your 718 is garaged, I'd hard wire it to the battery. Not a tricky job.
But not to both sides of the battery, positive to the battery and negative to the spare bolt on the strut top.

NDA

23,599 posts

242 months

Thursday 5th September 2024
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JurassicGTS said:
NDA said:
I have just bought a 911 and also the CTEK MXS5. The CTEK is wired directly to the battery and I leave the bonnet open so I don't drive off and forget it's charging. I lock the car and the frunk light goes out ...

I've never been a fan of charging through cigarette lighter sockets - but this is illogical and not founded on any technical reason...

Assuming your 718 is garaged, I'd hard wire it to the battery. Not a tricky job.
But not to both sides of the battery, positive to the battery and negative to the spare bolt on the strut top.
My 911 (surprisingly) came with the CTEK female already wired to the battery - I am not sure exactly how it's connected. I have read that some people use spade connectors (open ended) to wire to the battery to avoid having to disconnect anything.

JurassicGTS

1,910 posts

212 months

Thursday 5th September 2024
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NDA said:
My 911 (surprisingly) came with the CTEK female already wired to the battery - I am not sure exactly how it's connected. I have read that some people use spade connectors (open ended) to wire to the battery to avoid having to disconnect anything.
CTEK sell larger eyelet connectors which go onto the battery terminal bolt. However if the CTEK is connected to both terminals it apparently confuses the electronics/stop start/etc, which is why it is recommended to connect the negative to an earth and the fact the spare bolt hole on the strut top is in the perfect position, most people connect there.

HoneyBadgerUK

27 posts

21 months

Thursday 5th September 2024
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Also using an MXS5.0 on my 718 GT4. I use the passenger footwell socket also.

FMOB

1,994 posts

29 months

Thursday 5th September 2024
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Also use a Ctek MXS5.0 on my 997.2 C4S.

nammynake

Original Poster:

2,641 posts

190 months

Monday 9th September 2024
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Thanks for the suggestions. I’ve bought the Ctek MXS 5.0 with cigarette lighter adapter.

Ergates

1 posts

Saturday 20th September
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I have a 2022 718 GTS 4.0 which doesn’t get used much in winter. I’m looking at installing a CTEK CS One battery charger/maintainer and would appreciate answers to a couple of basic questions. 1) before I start the installation, should I disconnect the negative terminal and isolate it. 2) Is there a risk to any electrics during the install and how do you mitigate them. 3) what is the procedure for installing an inline 5A fuse on the positive wire and what was the one you used. 4) what’s the best order to reconnect the terminals given I remove the negative at 1). I know they’re really simple questions but I’m getting conflicting stories from YouTube and the CTEK site is no help. Thanks

maz8062

3,329 posts

232 months

Saturday 20th September
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What is it with the world? Ask a question and everyone uses the same charger, myself included. Surely there are other chargers out there?

I noticed DK Engineering during his Gordon Murray demo on YT, was using a different type of charger - a much beefier charger, so it got me thinking - are there any other chargers that come recommended?