if you charge the battery through a booster - ALWAYS disconnect it from the car.When charging the battery, will it hurt anything to connect direct to the terminals without disconnecting the cables ?
if your battery is dead and you just need to start the engine, you don't have to disconnect. If you charge the battery with any device intended for charging, the battery must be disconnected from the vehicle's mains.Thanx. When you say "booster" ........?? Is that same as a trickle charger / maintainer ?
how do you clamp your charger to the Red terminal? it looks to be housed pretty tightly without much real estate to clamp on to, no?Been changing with the 400mA detran battery tender whilst connected to the mains. No issues to report since starting in May 2020.
The covers on the terminals easily open up. The positive (red) terminal cap has a push release clip to the right of the cover. It folds open on a hinge on the left. The negative (black) terminal cap is a little more tricky. There is a tab on the right holding the cap down. Unhook it by pulling it out to the right, then there are two pins on the left side of the cap, just lift straight up to remove the cap pins from the holes. Make sure you do not drop the negative terminal cap into the engine bay though! I usually unclip the right hook, but leave the pins partially inserted.how do you clamp your charger to the Red terminal? it looks to be housed pretty tightly without much real estate to clamp on to, no?
This is good to be familiar how to access the terminals in case you ever need to jump start.
The trickle charger clamps are so small though. You don’t even need to remove the negative terminal cap. It easily fits into the little opening to clamp on the main connected to the terminal.
are you talking about o-rings like this? i see some chargers come with those. could you please show me where\how id install those onto the tellurides battery?My trickle charger came with clamps and terminal connectors. I permanently attached the terminal connectors to the battery so all I have to do is plug the charger into the connector. I did do a mod on the positive cover to allow for the connector wire to hang freely. Works great.
Yes. There's enough thread on the battery terminal to add the ring lug with a nut. I had to cut (Dremel) the positive terminal cap to allow the wire to hang on the outside. Hope that helps.are you talking about o-rings like this? i see some chargers come with those. could you please show me where\how id install those onto the tellurides battery?
thanks. are you saying i just need to somehow get the clamp around this piece? its blocked above by that metal piece and there is no gap beside it on the right
I found that if you try to unscrew the existing nut it loosen the terminal connection. So it was easier to add another nut and not break the positive connection. However if I remember correctly the nut I added was metric in size.View attachment 16580
As Earlgrey mentioned, charger clamps can go on any metal surface in direct contact with the red terminal. (Blue arrows) The clamps do not have to be directly on the terminal itself.
The ring terminals can usually be installed on the same lug nut threads used to secure the main cables to the terminals. (Yellow arrow). You can either unscrew the existing nut, or add a second nut behind the ring terminal for the charger and sandwich between two nuts![]()
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You will know if the charger contacts are sufficient because they have built in logics to prevent charging if the correct battery voltage is not detected. Usually an LED indicator on the charger itself.