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mrblonde



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Can I trickle charge my battery in situ?

My RR has a slow drain over a couple of weeks (FSR - on order) but i only use the car at the moment couple of times every fortnight, can I connect the charger to the battery while its still in the engine bay, and connected (+ and -) to the car?

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JST



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i have in the past yes. Cheers

James

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paulmoran2



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Yes...mines on the CTek right now . I give it a good charge every couple of weeks as I only do low miles.

I have an extra tow socket wired to the rear fuse panel live and neg for this very purpose...just plugged the charger in via the socket and off it goes but a direct connection to the battery is fine as long as the charger is fit for that purpose ( which the CTEK is) GONE 2010 Facelifted 3.6 TDV8 - Stornoway Grey + 22" Overfinch Olympus
HAVE 1999 Discovery 2 GS 4.0 V8 - Silver - Off Road Toy
GONE 2013 L405 4.4 SDV8 Vogue. Black with Silver roofline and 22" s
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mjdronfield



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Same as Paul, I have the CTEK comfort connector on my battery and charge up every few weeks, as I only do about 10 mile a day and watch TV a bit at lunch times......

As already said, your charger must be capable of "maintaining" ie it stops charging when the battery is full and tops up after that. 2011 Range Rover Vogue SE 4.4 TDV8

Previous cars :
2003 Range Rover Vogue TD6
1999 Discovery Td5 ES
1995 BMW M5 3.8 6 speed
1992 Range Rover 3.9 Efi Vogue
1992 BMW M5 3.8
1988 BMW 735i SE
1989 Ford Sierra XR4x4 2.9i
1981 Ford Fiesta Supersport

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EmiratesA380



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Hi mrblonde

Connected 2 leads - one from positive which has a INLINE FUSE rated at 10 Amps near the to positive battery and then have armor cable that runs down the inside wing tie clipped to the inner wing (no where near the FBH) its RED armor cable so shows its live - comes out under the grill -l tie clipped in.
The inlet plug under the grill has a water/dust cover on. Its a matter just to un-clip the cover - connect a male to female plug on to the charger.

[url]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-Pin-Way-Waterproof-Electrical-Car-Motorcycle-Wire-Cable-Connector-Plug-5-Kits-/191210672631

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Ensure your cable amp rating is higher than the INLINE FUSE. I use a 10 amp fuse with cable amp rating of 20 Amps.
The trickle charger is set to 2 amps - A smart charger ( not a battery charger ) smart charger cuts off and does not keep charging the battery - will automatically top up if required.

[/url]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ring-RSC516-Car-Battery-Maintenance-Smart-Charger-12V-2-16A-SmartCharge-/321272143196?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item4acd4fdd5c



Note: the RSC516 Car Battery Maintenance / Smart Charger 12V 2 - 16A SmartCharge is is true 16 Amp unit - not that you will ever need 16 Amps there's 4 modes: 2 Amps / 4 Amps / 8 Amps / 16 Amps for trucks
Trickle charging at 2 Amps is all that's needed.

Charges and maintains Lead Acid, Gel, Calcium and AGM Batteries
Fully Automatic Maintenance charging with 7 stage variable charging rates to keep the battery in optimum condition
In built Reconditioning and desulphation stages help to prolong the life and increase the performance of your vehicles battery!
Safe and Reliable

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mrblonde



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Cheers all

And would I connect the charger to the battery terminals themselves, or the jump start points people talk of?

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nicedayforit



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Connect to whichever is most convenient for you. Thumbs Up

Post #310465 4th Feb 2015 11:21am
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Vogue



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or through the white trailer electric socket if you have one - saves opening the bonnet and plugs straight in if you wire a cable to the appropriate trailer plug to plug straight into the car socket - this is the quickest and safest way inho.

if you do a search there is already loads of info on here dating back 2 or 3 years and also on the D3 forum - somebody was even making & selling the adapters - not sure if it was Martin the site owner or a sponsor... 2021 L405 Vogue SE 4.4 V8 DIESEL ~ #17

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wealy



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I have one and they work great - no need to lift the bonnet

Post #310720 5th Feb 2015 12:00am
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EmiratesA380



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If this is any help to anyone.


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Terminal
Number Function 7 core wire colour
1 Reversing Light Yellow
2 Positive Ignition key ON (Battery Charging) Blue
3 Earth White
4 Positive direct from battery Green
5 Reverse Sensor (Optional), usually spare Brown
6 Positive Ignition key ON (Fridge) Red
7 Earth return for Fridge (Terminal 6) Black

A charger attached is a very popular addition for UK FFRR owners and charging via the tow electrics takes the effort out of it. It also provides a point to power and unlock the car should the battery fail.

http://www.disco3.co.uk/wiki/Charging_through_towing_socket

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wilwak



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Ive just taken delivery of my new L405! Love it.

It's safely garaged and will be my special car.

I usually keep my cars on ctek maintainers and fit the ctek fly leads to the battery terminals for ease.

Any problems with this on a FFRR? I have them in my Jags.

I had a quick look under the bonnet...... .??

My first step is to find the battery! Wink

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CS



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I don't know about the 405, but when I had a battery failure on my 2004 322 4.4 (in a field by the Tweed on a Friday evening, sorted by Donald Lees Recovery of Galashiels who had the off road capacity to reach me) I needed to keep the battery alive over the weekend and had just a Triumph motorcycle branded trickle charger with a power socket adaptor to hand. I plugged that into the cigarette lighter socket and the charger showed it was working. I then just shut the (front) door on the charger cable and locked the car. There seemed no damage to cable or door seal (or the car's electrics) and the car started on the Monday and I got a new battery.
If I needed to do something like that now I would try the power socket behind the cubby box rather than the cigarette lighter socket as LR advise against plugging appliances into them, but I have not verified that this would work and getting an adaptor and plugging into the towing electrics is obviously a better long term solution. Only Range Rovers since 1988

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wilwak



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Thanks CS. The pwer socket option is a good idea.

Does anyone know where the actual battery is located?

Saves me removing covers and panels to try to find it!

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wilwak



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Nothing in the manual about battery location....

Obviously hidden under a plastic cover somewhere.

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Andy



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I have an Optimate charger and I bought an extended lead to connect to the battery. I also use the trailer socket using another Optimate cable and a plug I bought from a caravan shop.

Similar set up available in the shop on here. 2010 MY Vogue SE TDV8 3.6 Stornoway Grey- fully loaded

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