Advice with Charging W245 B200 with Trickle Charger (2007MY)

Advice with Charging W245 B200 with Trickle Charger (2007MY)

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Mulsanne-Speed

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567 posts

148 months

Wednesday 8th May
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I know this is a bit of a long shot, as this is quite an old car now and not the most desirable, but I wonder if anyone can help with this.

We have a 2007 B200 Petrol Auto which we've owned for 13 years now, it's a great car and only covered 53,000 miles from new. I won't sell it, as it's almost like new, but we rarely use it, meaning it spends most of it's time just standing.

In order to maintain the battery, (which I recently had to replace due to little use), I'm wanting to connect the car up to a C-TEK Charger. The battery on this model is under the drivers side floor, so I'm wondering, how can I connect it to the charger.

I guess I could trap the cable in the door and connect it to the battery, but I'm not sure if that's ideal - Does anyone know what the best / correct way is to condition the battery on this model is? - Are there any other connection points that I'm not aware of? (can't see anything in the owners manual).

Also, I have a spare C-TEK 5.0 charger here - Would that be suitable?

Many thanks in advance

2 sMoKiN bArReLs

30,274 posts

236 months

Wednesday 8th May
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Is the cigar lighter live without the ignition on? For 30 years I trickle charged my TVRs that way.

Mulsanne-Speed

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567 posts

148 months

Wednesday 8th May
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Thanks 2 sMoKiN bArReLs - That's a good point, I shall check, although I suppose I'm still going to have to trap the C-TEK cable in the door.

Thinking about it, this is probably a stupid question I'm asking...... I do have another car with an external connection point for charging, and another one with a connection point in the boot, although I suspect that's probably unlikely on a B200.

Maybe I should just re-word the question and ask, is it OK to trap a trickle charger cable in a car door?

2 sMoKiN bArReLs

30,274 posts

236 months

Wednesday 8th May
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I did mine over the window. Mind, in a TVR there’s plenty of gaps hehe

Mulsanne-Speed

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567 posts

148 months

Thursday 9th May
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laugh I'm sure I'll find a way of feeding the cable in - Thinking about it, squeezed between the rubber seal on the door should be fine, I don't think it will damage the cable.

Thanks for taking the time to reply 2 sMoKiN bArReLs

trevalvole

1,030 posts

34 months

Thursday 9th May
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Mulsanne-Speed said:
Are there any other connection points that I'm not aware of? (can't see anything in the owners manual).

Also, I have a spare C-TEK 5.0 charger here - Would that be suitable?
Is there not a jump start connection point under the bonnet or elsewhere?

I think it would have to be an extremely large battery for a C-TEK 5.0 charger not to be suitable - I use something similar/the-same on my C320.

Greenmantle

1,287 posts

109 months

Friday 10th May
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Drivers window slightly open so that the cable isn't crushed and then manually lock drivers door and boot with key
I do this with my W169.
Only thing not locked is the fuel filler cap.

Scrump

22,155 posts

159 months

Friday 10th May
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trevalvole said:
Is there not a jump start connection point under the bonnet or elsewhere?

I think it would have to be an extremely large battery for a C-TEK 5.0 charger not to be suitable - I use something similar/the-same on my C320.
I would think there are charging points under the bonnet. Connect to those using the croc clips, or wire the flylead to those points.