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No hot cigarette lighter for battery charger?
Only solution is to wire straight to the terminals? |
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No hot cig sockets. I'm using a pigtail connector that came with my NOCO G3500 charger. Connects easily to the jumper points under the hood. Once you have that in place, it is quite easy to connect/disconnect.
My '08 E320 Mercedes has a two position fuse. One position for switched, one position for constant. It was a simple matter of moving the fuse and I have a hot socket to use the cig adapter, which is very convenient. Wish there was such an easy solution for the X5. |
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Sounds like a fuse ...blown fuse will prevent power to reach the battery
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The sockets are designed to be dead when the vehicle is turned-off, i.e., you cannot charge the battery via the Cigar lighter sockets. |
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Quote:
my bad |
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