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Martin
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Bear in mind that that hole is actually the detachable tow bar storage hole Smile

If it has a BMW part number on it then the BMW part must be compatible.

61 35 6 908 767 has now superseded to 61 35 6 955 253, seem to be available for about £120.

The Land Rover part is YWC000840 and looks to be sold for about £55.

So the BMW one isn't cheaper!

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Martin wrote:
So the BMW one isn't cheaper!


The BMW ones come up more often on eBay - thefore tend to be cheaper.

I've not seen the RR ones go for less than about £75, with the odd exception of course. Whereas the BMW ones go for around £30-£50 

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Hijack 2.0: If anyone has the plastic boot bin P/N or wants to sell one, mine is bust.

sorry, as you were.

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happymadison1978 wrote:
Hijack 2.0: If anyone has the plastic boot bin P/N or wants to sell one, mine is bust.

sorry, as you were.


If I do the battery conversion you can have mine - or better still you do the battery conversion too and then come round my house and do mine.

= Win 

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Re: Battery conditioner - £12.99

EDWARD757 wrote:

Next week Lidl (dont laugh) have a battery charger that looks very similar, does very similar things and only costs £12.99. Worth a punt?
Kind regards,
Ed

Rolling with laughter sorry...

Just kidding. I have the Lidl charger (actually think I purchased it at Aldi - none of those in the UK? - but it's going to be the same thing) and I also have the Ctek. I'm pretty sure the Lidl/Aldi is made by Ctek. If not, they've copied it down to a T. Works quite well. My Ctek cost €65 and the Lidl/Aldi cost €12.99 here as well. The Ctek crapped out after 1.5 years and the Lidl/Aldi is still going strong after 2...

This it?
 
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looks nearly the same, and yes we do have aldi's here in the uk..

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dan_uk_1984 wrote:


If I do the battery conversion you can have mine - or better still you do the battery conversion too and then come round my house and do mine.

= Win


LOL Thumbs Up

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I run an optmate charger through the towbar electrical connector. The optimate has been charging my bikes, cars and leisure batteries for more than 15 years. Can thoroughly recommend it Thumbs Up Ian

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And... does it cost more than 12.99? Laughing 
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T24RES wrote:
I run an optmate charger through the towbar electrical connector. The optimate has been charging my bikes, cars and leisure batteries for more than 15 years. Can thoroughly recommend it Thumbs Up


I have an Optimate in my garage, charging my bike. How do you connect it through the towbar connector then? Very intrigued. 2010 MY Vogue SE TDV8 3.6 Stornoway Grey- fully loaded

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I imagine buy a plug off of ebay for a couple of quid for the accessory socket (S) and then wire the charger into the perm 12V.

 

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What dan said Thumbs Up + i bought an optimate extention lead and a 13pin euro plug to match me electrics, wire it in and job done. Then the optimate is still usable for all those other toys in the shed. Ian

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SteveMFr wrote:
And... does it cost more than 12.99? Laughing

It does but divided by years of use, i think its top value. And i had one anyway Wink Ian

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Had Optimates for years and they just seem to do the job and work forever (wait till tomorrow when I go out to the bikes and all's dead).

Looks like I need another one now then for the soon to be collected FFRR Surprised Surprised Surprised

I thought it was only italian bikes that were fitted with the equivalent of a PP9 Whistle

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Assuming the Optimate is up to the job of maintaining the FFRR battery, I'm going to order the weatherproof battery attachment and use that I think. Should reach down to the front grille and plug it in through that.






Although saying that, the Optimate is only suitable for up to 32Ah batteries. Aren't the FFRR something like 72Ah? 2010 MY Vogue SE TDV8 3.6 Stornoway Grey- fully loaded

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