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Hi, I’d like to fit a quick connector lead to my battery so I can quickly and easily hook up my CTeK charger. Can I use the terminals in the n/s rear wing behind the tail light and the one in the spare wheel well for a permanent attachment? 
 

2006 X150 4.2 Convertible 

Posted
14 hours ago, Shaun Chant said:

Hi, I’d like to fit a quick connector lead to my battery so I can quickly and easily hook up my CTeK charger. Can I use the terminals in the n/s rear wing behind the tail light and the one in the spare wheel well for a permanent attachment? 
 

2006 X150 4.2 Convertible 

Jim

Likewise am I ok to fit direct to battery on my 2005 (Facelift) S Type.

Thanks and Regards, John

Posted
2 minutes ago, Wrinkly said:

Jim

Likewise am I ok to fit direct to battery on my 2005 (Facelift) S Type.

Thanks and Regards, John

Yes John, you will have no problems with going direct to the battery terminals as you don’t have the BMS either.


  • 2 months later...
Posted
On 11/15/2021 at 1:53 PM, Jimbov8 said:

Yes John, you will have no problems with going direct to the battery terminals as you don’t have the BMS either.

What about on a 2008 4.2 convertible 

Posted
12 minutes ago, Landyguy said:

What about on a 2008 4.2 convertible 

The same applies, if you do not have the BMS fitted at the negative terminal, as you don’t,  then direct to the battery terminals is ok.

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

You can go direct but it’s much easier to connect one terminal to the positive in the rear quarter behind the flap and the other to earth on the stud in the wheel well. 

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Posted

hi

Just make sure your quick connectors have a inline fuse on  them as close to the battery as possible

as some leads dont have a inline fuse, so if you short the wires by mistake it would melt the wiring, virtualy instantly been so close to the battery

cheers

Joe

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