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F360 Battery Charger RecommendationNew F360

Discussion in '360/430' started by greggyll, Feb 14, 2011.

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  1. greggyll

    greggyll Rookie

    Nov 22, 2010
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    Just bought a 2004 standard transmission F360!
    I need to buy a trickle charger and everyone seems to recommend the Schumacher brand.
    What model number do you guys like?
    How do you mount it/fasten the connectors?

    Thanks in advance!

    Greg
     
  2. vrsurgeon

    vrsurgeon F1 World Champ
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    I bought a CTEK 800 and mounted the plug connector to the battery in the event I needed to turn off the ground switch to the chassis.. I understand some owners mount their plug to the positive lead behind the drivers seat.
     
  3. RobD

    RobD Formula 3

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    #3 RobD, Feb 14, 2011
    Last edited: Feb 14, 2011
    Congrats on the 360!

    I always recommend the Deltran Battery Tender Plus. It's a tender, not a trickle charger which can overcharge the battery. The Deltran is reasonably priced and works well.

    Do a search and you'll find good threads on the subject.
     
  4. sk8rpatty

    sk8rpatty Formula Junior

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    I use the same one. I connected the plug behind the seat, this way I just crack the window, run the cable in and connect at the plug.
     
  5. netman

    netman Formula 3

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    Deltran all the way. Inexpensive and very reliable.
     
  6. E60 M5

    E60 M5 Moderator
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    Ctek, never an issue.
     
  7. ttdang123

    ttdang123 Formula Junior

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    CTEK 3300 with the permanent dongle at the passenger foot-well.
     
  8. Markjayw

    Markjayw Karting
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    CTEK,

    Just get the cigarrette lighter adapter, my car sat for 3 months this winter, started up perfect. No need to do any kind of pre-wiring.
     
  9. lukek

    lukek Formula 3

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    same here, attached the lead from the trickle charger to the side post of the battery (under passenger floorboard)
    I found one online, similar to this, gasp !!!!....lambo-branded one:

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/FERRARI-MAINTENANCE-BATTERY-CHARGER-TENDER-3300-_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQhashZitem5196764156QQitemZ350416683350QQptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories#ht_2551wt_800

    The "permanent dongle" gets, ahem..... tucked under the floormat
    :)
     
  10. Rifledriver

    Rifledriver Three Time F1 World Champ

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  11. Skidkid

    Skidkid F1 Veteran
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    Forget the footwell. Go to the terminals behind the drivers seat. Much less intrusive
     
  12. RobD

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  13. Markjayw

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    You guys are doing more work than necessary. All you need to do is get a CTEK charger, and purchase the optional cigarette lighter adapter, then when you want to charge the car you just plug it into your lighter adapter. No need to run anything from the battery directly.
     
  14. Skidkid

    Skidkid F1 Veteran
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    Looked interesting until they had a list of what it does then said "I'm not done yet ..." If it weren't for the source posting the link I would simply write them off as a midnight infomercial with minimal value.
     
  15. maxer

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    On my CS the lighter shuts off with ignition so that won't work at least in the CS.
    I went straight to connection behind drivers seat where I installed triple cig plug so any time I want unswitched 12 volt access I have it. Put my older Porsche cig lighter chrger on timer for 3 hours per day. Works PERFECT!

    Maxer
     
  16. sk8rpatty

    sk8rpatty Formula Junior

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    ...and you can leave your "permanent dongle" back there. Just as easy as the lighter once it's hooked up initially.
     
  17. fc2

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    +1 My experience as well.
     
  18. Rifledriver

    Rifledriver Three Time F1 World Champ

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    #18 Rifledriver, Feb 15, 2011
    Last edited: Feb 15, 2011
    It is the best product out there.

    Founder is a local guy and a car/motorcycle collector.





    For all you guys going to the cigarette lighter......bad idea.


    I have repaired some seriously burned up wiring harnesses because of that.
     
  19. Skidkid

    Skidkid F1 Veteran
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    Thank you Brian. I will get one and replace my Deltran.
     
  20. Skipper

    Skipper Formula Junior

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    ok so which is the best tender?
     
  21. FerrariDublin

    FerrariDublin F1 Rookie

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    Best tender? Drive it - she's got a built in tender and it's much more fun!

    Seriously!
     
  22. jznd

    jznd Formula Junior

    Oct 26, 2008
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    My cars are frequently running low on juice (just enough not to be able to turn the engine over) because I can go for a couple weeks between driving them. I always turn off the power, but I guess there's still a residual current drain even with the battery cutoff switch in the off position. (Anyone know if this is true?)

    Unfortunately, I have no wall socket near my parking space in my apartment building so can't use the tender that came with the 430. The 360 and 550 don't have this feature anyway. To make things worse, even jump starting is not easy because the parking space is tight.

    I'm thinking about buying a regular lead acid battery, keeping it topped up with a charger/tender in the house, and using that battery to "charge up" a car whose battery has run down by connecting it to the battery for, say 10 minutes. If the battery in the car is too depleted for that to work, I can use the extra battery to jump start (always a last resort). Does this make sense? Is there an easier work-around?

    (I've seen some products with a built in battery but haven't seen one here in Hong Kong. No Autozone or PepBoys here. http://www.amazon.com/Schumacher-IP-125-Instant-Starter-Battery/dp/B000TD6S9U/ref=sr_1_21?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1300264463&sr=1-21)
     
  23. F1.360.LOVER

    F1.360.LOVER Formula Junior

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    First of all, I would not jump start your car. I believe the "save a battery charger" can be used without being plugged into an outlet.
     
  24. concours

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    One of my favorite notes from the 360 Owners Manual, page 5.20: [English section]
    "Do not use devices to be connected to the cigar lighter" Fair warning huh!
     
  25. jznd

    jznd Formula Junior

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    A while ago I was looking at a 360; service receipts included a hefty bill for replacement of wiring damaged by a plug-it-into-the-cigarette-lighter battery tenders. To rephrase what my slightly deranged uncle once told me (when I was 16), "if it wasn't designed for it, don't plug it in".
     

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