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comports



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battery charging while using timed heating

Hi Folks

Now the cold weather is upon us (some of us at least) I want to start to use the timed heater in the mornings but I know my battery will not last long as I only do short journeys at the moment.

I have the C-Tek charger though and use it overnight sometimes - does anyone know if its ok to enable the timed heater in the mornings while the car is still plugged into the charger.?

Any ideas....

Thanks as always Ash
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RP123



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Hiya,

I did on mine last year (before I had the battery changed) just wanted to ensure it was fully charged before the FBH kicked in.

Also did it yesterday ( three nights of -10c ) and two FBH runs without starting the car, just stuck the C tec on and didn't think more about it.


No problems found...

The C-tek is only a trickle charger ( all be it a smart one) so there isn't going to be any big surges when the FBH is on.

Just remember to unplug it before you drive off!!

Simon

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Rambles



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Yup.
You can run various car electrics with a charger on.
CTEK can push out 10 amps so should be no issue.

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Do mine on occasions, no problems Thumbs Up

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comports



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Thx guys

Used it the other day and all seemed fine - I must say the car took a while to start, even having been on charge all night, after the FBH cycle - I wonder if my battery is on its way out anyway.

Time maybe to think about a replacement - AGM upgrade time..???? Ash
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Rambles



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The MY2010 has an AGM as standard I recall ?

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I presume that you let the glow plugs warm up ? its more likely they are getting worn rather than a battery issue when any derv is slow to start

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Thanks Rambles - I wonder if the 2010 MY was a change over year - Mine has a standard battery not AGM (but it could have been changed at any time by previous owner I guess)

I assume mine is totally fine with AGM in that case.

bamboo - No chance for me to let the plugs warm as its push start and electronic sequence - In the cold I get a "Please wait, cold start in progress" (or similar) on the dash - I assume the car waits as long as it thinks it needs before firing up.

on the battery front, ECP have an offer on at the moment (30% I think)

Is this what I should be looking at or is there a higher cold crank variety that would suit better.?[/url] Ash
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I was discussing batteries with my local independent recently and the 2010-12 really should have an AGM battery fitted, apparently.

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