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omodos 12-20-2017 10:25 AM

battery tender to jump points
 
Hello to all, decided that am fed up of opening and closing the hood on the X5 to get to the jump/charge points in engine bay, anyone got any tips or pointers for where to route a cable to the tender out from the engine bay jump points and be accessible whilst the hood is down? got a ctek and it does come with a 'weather proof' connector so should be ok even if exposed to elements....

Overboost 12-20-2017 10:41 AM

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Originally Posted by omodos (Post 1124224)
Hello to all, decided that am fed up of opening and closing the hood on the X5 to get to the jump/charge points in engine bay, anyone got any tips or pointers for where to route a cable to the tender out from the engine bay jump points and be accessible whilst the hood is down? got a ctek and it does come with a 'weather proof' connector so should be ok even if exposed to elements....

I've seen some guys using the trailer hitch plug. Very clean. Let me look up the correct pins. I think Crowz charges his through a solar panel this way.
*EDIT* wpoll has a nice setup here:
https://xoutpost.com/1116044-post120.html

Emory39 12-20-2017 11:11 AM

Thanks for that Overboost!

dkl 12-20-2017 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by omodos (Post 1124224)
Hello to all, decided that am fed up of opening and closing the hood on the X5 to get to the jump/charge points in engine bay, anyone got any tips or pointers for where to route a cable to the tender out from the engine bay jump points and be accessible whilst the hood is down? got a ctek and it does come with a 'weather proof' connector so should be ok even if exposed to elements....

If you don't feel like opening the hood, then why not just use one of the cigarette lighter sockets?

omodos 12-20-2017 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by dkl (Post 1124228)
If you don't feel like opening the hood, then why not just use one of the cigarette lighter sockets?

Valid point but don't wanna open the door either to get to the cig lighter socket

jsoto 12-20-2017 12:57 PM

They make longer extensions..I have ours on the bat. terminals with the extension cable sitting on the left panel cover where the dvd player, sits.

Crowz 12-20-2017 02:51 PM

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This is what I use. Its a magcode connector.

Crowz 12-20-2017 02:54 PM

The nice part of this system is that its impossible for the connector to short on anything when its not plugged in because of the built in switch inside the housing. If its not connected you can short the prongs with a paper clip and nothing happens. So its completely safe.

Also if you forget to unplug it and drive off it will pull away and not hurt anything.

Fifty150hs 12-20-2017 11:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Crowz (Post 1124247)
The nice part of this system is that its impossible for the connector to short on anything when its not plugged in because of the built in switch inside the housing. If its not connected you can short the prongs with a paper clip and nothing happens. So its completely safe.

Also if you forget to unplug it and drive off it will pull away and not hurt anything.

Like it!

cn90 12-21-2017 12:00 AM

If your car sees the sun, then I'd use a solar charger.
Plug the solar charger in the cig. socket and leave the solar panel on the dash.
I have used solar charger in the past, it is a great device that prevents battery discharge.


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