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05-07-2009, 01:20 PM
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#1 (permalink)
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Location: Brampton, Ontario, Canada
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"Lighter-plug" trickle chargers?
Hi all
After getting through a Canadian winter and depleting my battery at one point (I drive it such a short distance each day that I wasn't really recharging the battery properly... now I treat myself to a weekly highway spin to compensate) I started to wonder about trickle chargers.
My boss suggested I get a solar charger that can plug in via the lighter socket. I've also seen Mercedes (which sells smarts in Canada) sell plug-in trickle chargers which use AC instead... but interface via the lighter socket as well.
I've heard that in some cars out there these types of chargers simply don't work... does anyone know if they work on our smarts, is there any risk of damage, etc. etc.?
Thanks in advance
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05-07-2009, 01:42 PM
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#3 (permalink)
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JOIN SCOA..YOU'LL BE GLAD
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Originally Posted by Smart Bob
You would have to leave the key in the #1 position to use the power point as a plug-in for the charger. Acquire a Battery Tender & it has a wire lead that you can permanently connect to the battery. Run the wire under the battery cover and carpet and have it exit under the dash in front of the counsole. You can then plug in your Battery Tender Charger, roll one of the windows down slightly, place the power cord outside the vehicle and connect to an A/C power source. You can then charge your battery without having to lift the carpet and remove the troublesome styrofoam battery cover. You can also lock the doors. Make sure you place something non-combustible under the battery charger in order to avoid the possiblility of a fire. A board or insulated metal coaster will work as the charger can get warm, especially if the battery is low.
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...hey Bob...do you have a dimmer switch on your computer?..if so ..turn it down a bit ......thanks
jetfuel
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05-07-2009, 01:49 PM
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#4 (permalink)
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Location: Brampton, Ontario, Canada
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Thanks Bob... although the fire hazard precautions have me a little jittery... or maybe it was the electric-blue font you chose... :-)
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05-07-2009, 04:40 PM
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#5 (permalink)
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Location: Jacksonville, Florida
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I have a Deltran Battery Tender on all three of my collector cars. They are all hard wired into the battery and not into a cig lighter or inside plug. They work great and I will be wiring one into my black Brabus coupe as soon as it arrives.
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05-07-2009, 05:04 PM
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#6 (permalink)
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Location: Roseburg,OR - Tujunga (LA), CA
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Quote:
Originally Posted by FolsomSue
Thanks Bob... although the fire hazard precautions have me a little jittery... or maybe it was the electric-blue font you chose... :-)
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If the charger starts a fire, you get a prize. The battery tender from Harbor Freight will not overcharge or boil away the electrolite. (Approx. $6,00).
Hard wire it to the battery and you only handle the regular 110volt power cord.
Donald LaFavor
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