Power outlet switch off
Discussion
After the saga of finding out I had a light weight Lithium battery in my GT4 the hard way, my OPC sold me the correct trickle charger for it.
Now it seems my power outlets switch off after half an hour, before that everything is working fine and the correct lights are on etc.
Is there a fix for this or am I going to have to do a direct connect? The GTS didn't have this problem and would trickle fine through them.
Now it seems my power outlets switch off after half an hour, before that everything is working fine and the correct lights are on etc.
Is there a fix for this or am I going to have to do a direct connect? The GTS didn't have this problem and would trickle fine through them.
Power outlet switches off after 30 minutes, as per owners manual. However, with my car (2012 911) if a charger is connected it stays live ....... sometimes. The sequence of events matters. If the ignition has been shut down more than 30 minutes my ctek nearly never manages to keep the connection open.
So what works for me, every time: Ignition off. Adapter plugged in to footwell socket. Ignition on. Ignition off. Door closed. Alarm enabled. Cable immediately attached to ctex. Ctex switched on.
So what works for me, every time: Ignition off. Adapter plugged in to footwell socket. Ignition on. Ignition off. Door closed. Alarm enabled. Cable immediately attached to ctex. Ctex switched on.
Hang On said:
Power outlet switches off after 30 minutes, as per owners manual. However, with my car (2012 911) if a charger is connected it stays live ....... sometimes. The sequence of events matters. If the ignition has been shut down more than 30 minutes my ctek nearly never manages to keep the connection open.
So what works for me, every time: Ignition off. Adapter plugged in to footwell socket. Ignition on. Ignition off. Door closed. Alarm enabled. Cable immediately attached to ctex. Ctex switched on.
On our 2015 BGTS my procedure is ignition off, connect Charge-O-Mat to socket at rear of centre console (in cubby box), switch on charger, lock car. Works every time.So what works for me, every time: Ignition off. Adapter plugged in to footwell socket. Ignition on. Ignition off. Door closed. Alarm enabled. Cable immediately attached to ctex. Ctex switched on.
Tip;
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DON'T run the cable from battery to the plug, it goes to the socket. The plug goes on the Ctek.
- run a permanent cable from the battery to the front of the car and install a black, rubber, 2-pin inline socket in the grille.
- fit the matching inline plug to the cable from your Ctek
- use a substantial 12v cable from your Ctek and anchor that cable to something solid in your garage...
£2.89 from Amazon (free delivery) https://www.amazon.co.uk/line-Impact-Resistant-Con...
DON'T run the cable from battery to the plug, it goes to the socket. The plug goes on the Ctek.
We have a winner!
Dreamcar
After trying various sequences today it seems that the last thing you should do is lock the car. Been good for two hours now and I'll leave over night and pray it starts in the morning and not wake the neighbours up with the alarm. (though the exhaust does a pretty good job)
Thanks for the replies PH to the rescue
Dreamcar
After trying various sequences today it seems that the last thing you should do is lock the car. Been good for two hours now and I'll leave over night and pray it starts in the morning and not wake the neighbours up with the alarm. (though the exhaust does a pretty good job)
Thanks for the replies PH to the rescue
ghiblicup said:
We have a winner!
Dreamcar
After trying various sequences today it seems that the last thing you should do is lock the car. Been good for two hours now and I'll leave over night and pray it starts in the morning and not wake the neighbours up with the alarm. (though the exhaust does a pretty good job)
Thanks for the replies PH to the rescue
Yaay. You should be golden. Mine has never failed once it gets past the 30 minute mark. Fingers crossed..Dreamcar
After trying various sequences today it seems that the last thing you should do is lock the car. Been good for two hours now and I'll leave over night and pray it starts in the morning and not wake the neighbours up with the alarm. (though the exhaust does a pretty good job)
Thanks for the replies PH to the rescue
ghiblicup said:
We have a winner!
Dreamcar
After trying various sequences today it seems that the last thing you should do is lock the car. Been good for two hours now and I'll leave over night and pray it starts in the morning and not wake the neighbours up with the alarm. (though the exhaust does a pretty good job)
Thanks for the replies PH to the rescue
Pleased to help, hope it fixed it for you! FYI - i’ve never had an alarm problem switching off - my reverse procedure is unlock car, switch off charger then disconnect - a slight voltage drop if you switch off charger whilst the car is still locked and alarmed might be enough to trigger it!Dreamcar
After trying various sequences today it seems that the last thing you should do is lock the car. Been good for two hours now and I'll leave over night and pray it starts in the morning and not wake the neighbours up with the alarm. (though the exhaust does a pretty good job)
Thanks for the replies PH to the rescue
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