How to access battery for charging?
#21
My only problem is that even with the 8 foot extension, the only outlet I have is almost 20 ft at the front of the garage. The 8 foot extension won't make it. The other option is to get another outlet installed closer which of course I can do if absolutely necessary. Why don't they recommend a conventional chord to the wall outlet from the Ctek charger chord?
#22
My only problem is that even with the 8 foot extension, the only outlet I have is almost 20 ft at the front of the garage. The 8 foot extension won't make it. The other option is to get another outlet installed closer which of course I can do if absolutely necessary. Why don't they recommend a conventional chord to the wall outlet from the Ctek charger chord?
If you need to run an extension, I highly recommend a "heavy duty" extension cord...12 gauge. The CTEK 3300 has a 12 gauge cord plug from the unit to the electrical receptacle. You can easy match the 12 gauge with a 25" extension from places like eBay for about $25.00 with free shipping. I would not suggest a cheap 16 or 18 gauge extension. The longer the extension run needed, a heaver cord is needed. The lower the gauge number the thicker the cord. When running electrical extensions I only use the lower gauge extensions. My garage electrical is on a 20 amp circuit while most house/home/condo garages only have 15 amp service. Some electrical components like compressors have a tendency to trip circuit breakers. If you open the door and look at your electric panel, most likely you have 15 amp circuit breaker(s) going to your garage.
Here's the link of what you may want to consider.
25ft Red Heavy Duty Electric Extension Power Cord 12 Gauge Cable Indoor Outdoor | eBay
Hope this info helps.
Last edited by richzak; 11-26-2013 at 08:30 PM.
#23
Boca:
If you need to run an extension, I highly recommend a "heavy duty" extension cord...12 gauge. The CTEK 3300 has a 12 gauge cord plug from the unit to the electrical receptacle. You can easy match the 12 gauge with a 25" extension from places like eBay for about $25.00 with free shipping. I would not suggest a cheap 16 or 18 gauge extension. The longer the extension run needed, a heaver cord is needed. The lower the gauge number the thicker the cord. When running electrical extensions I only use the lower gauge extensions. My garage electrical is on a 20 amp circuit while most house/home/condo garages only have 15 amp service. Some electrical components like compressors have a tendency to trip circuit breakers. If you open the door and look at your electric panel, most likely you have 15 amp circuit breaker(s) going to your garage.
Here's the link of what you may want to consider.
25ft Red Heavy Duty Electric Extension Power Cord 12 Gauge Cable Indoor Outdoor | eBay
Hope this info helps.
If you need to run an extension, I highly recommend a "heavy duty" extension cord...12 gauge. The CTEK 3300 has a 12 gauge cord plug from the unit to the electrical receptacle. You can easy match the 12 gauge with a 25" extension from places like eBay for about $25.00 with free shipping. I would not suggest a cheap 16 or 18 gauge extension. The longer the extension run needed, a heaver cord is needed. The lower the gauge number the thicker the cord. When running electrical extensions I only use the lower gauge extensions. My garage electrical is on a 20 amp circuit while most house/home/condo garages only have 15 amp service. Some electrical components like compressors have a tendency to trip circuit breakers. If you open the door and look at your electric panel, most likely you have 15 amp circuit breaker(s) going to your garage.
Here's the link of what you may want to consider.
25ft Red Heavy Duty Electric Extension Power Cord 12 Gauge Cable Indoor Outdoor | eBay
Hope this info helps.
Last edited by bocatrip; 11-27-2013 at 08:17 AM.
#24
Does CTEK 3300 have 3 pin or 2 pin connector on 120V plug?
Boca:
I have the same CTEK 3300 on both the Jaguar XKR and Porsche 981.
I highly recommend the 8' CTEK Comfort extension. You will most likely need it. CTEK suggests NOT to use an extension cord from the electrical outlet to the charger plug.
Here's the link.
CTEK Comfort Indicator Extension : Amazon.com : Automotive
You use the heavy duty cord from the charger directly into the electrical socket. The other end, with comfort extension, and round ring battery terminals go direct to the small battery posts, or you can connect the way that Stuart S has shown in his photos here.
Either way, you will never have a low or dead battery for many years ahead, until the battery just wears out.
The CTEK 3300 will be the best device you buy for the new XK.
I have the same CTEK 3300 on both the Jaguar XKR and Porsche 981.
I highly recommend the 8' CTEK Comfort extension. You will most likely need it. CTEK suggests NOT to use an extension cord from the electrical outlet to the charger plug.
Here's the link.
CTEK Comfort Indicator Extension : Amazon.com : Automotive
You use the heavy duty cord from the charger directly into the electrical socket. The other end, with comfort extension, and round ring battery terminals go direct to the small battery posts, or you can connect the way that Stuart S has shown in his photos here.
Either way, you will never have a low or dead battery for many years ahead, until the battery just wears out.
The CTEK 3300 will be the best device you buy for the new XK.
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#27
I have a Schumacher trickle battery charger, which maintains at a rate of 2 amps. I checked the instructions and the recommended gauge of the extension cord to be used is 18, with length less than 100 ft. This Schumacher model is attached directly to the side of the battery with a metal clamp. The three prong plug extends just beyond the edge of the trunk's back panel. To engage the charger, I simply plug in the extension cord and then get to work on the list of things my wife has pinned to my forehead.
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Last edited by Stuart S; 12-01-2013 at 08:16 PM.
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LstFord (12-02-2013)
#30
LSTFORD.....................There is a positive post for jumpering or charging located behind the close out panel on the left of the trunk area. The negative post is a post located where the spare wheel would be, OR any chassis part that is bare metal will do the same thing.
IF that description of the positive post is too vague.............lay on the ground near the left rear tire area. Look up in the wheel well area and you'll see a large electrical cable going to a stud on the bottom of the trunk area. It has a rubber boot on it at the attachment point. That cable leads to the batterys positive post. The area above that cable, on the inside of the trunk, is where the positive stud is for jumpering or charging.
When I said "positive post" in the above I don't mean it's the positive post of the battery, just where your positive cable would attach if you were jump starting the car. Negative can be on any bare chassis point, although there is one located in the spare wheel well area.
IF that description of the positive post is too vague.............lay on the ground near the left rear tire area. Look up in the wheel well area and you'll see a large electrical cable going to a stud on the bottom of the trunk area. It has a rubber boot on it at the attachment point. That cable leads to the batterys positive post. The area above that cable, on the inside of the trunk, is where the positive stud is for jumpering or charging.
When I said "positive post" in the above I don't mean it's the positive post of the battery, just where your positive cable would attach if you were jump starting the car. Negative can be on any bare chassis point, although there is one located in the spare wheel well area.
Last edited by Hailers; 12-01-2013 at 03:24 PM.
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LstFord (12-02-2013)
#31
Those are the exact chords I already own. The really thick orange chords. Mine goes over 25 feet. I used it in the past for drop lights when working on cars and the early battery chargers. That is what I had in mind to connect to the CTEK as long as the CTEK 2 foot chord can make it out of the Hatch while it is closed. Can it?
Sounds like your orange extension cord will work.
I would suggest the CTEK 8' comfort extension. The cord that has the terminal battery leads is too short coming from the battery to get out of the trunk. I guarantee you will want the extra length that the extension provides. You will want to run the cord from the battery leads under the cover of spare tire to hide the cord. This is when the extension really comes in handy.
Hope this helps. It is a very small expense in order to have a nice neat connection in the trunk. After seeing and reading your posts, I know you will want a neat, unobstructive cord connection.
Hope your enjoying your new ride.
Have you gotten the CTEK 3300 yet?
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bocatrip (12-01-2013)
#32
[QUOTE=richzak;865720]Boca:
Sounds like your orange extension cord will work.
I would suggest the CTEK 8' comfort extension. The cord that has the terminal battery leads is too short coming from the battery to get out of the trunk. I guarantee you will want the extra length that the extension provides. You will want to run the cord from the battery leads under the cover of spare tire to hide the cord. This is when the extension really comes in handy.
Hope this helps. It is a very small expense in order to have a nice neat connection in the trunk. After seeing and reading your posts, I know you will want a neat, unobstructive cord connection.
Hope your enjoying your new ride.
Have you gotten the CTEK 3300 yet?
Richzak. You are right as rain as far as my demanding neatness. I have ordered the CTEK last week and should be getting it this week. Looks like I will need to purchase the comfort extension that can slip out of the trunk while the trunk is closed all the way. Do you happen to have that link? I guess it wasn't available through the vendor that I purchase the CTEK from on Amazon. Thanks.
Sounds like your orange extension cord will work.
I would suggest the CTEK 8' comfort extension. The cord that has the terminal battery leads is too short coming from the battery to get out of the trunk. I guarantee you will want the extra length that the extension provides. You will want to run the cord from the battery leads under the cover of spare tire to hide the cord. This is when the extension really comes in handy.
Hope this helps. It is a very small expense in order to have a nice neat connection in the trunk. After seeing and reading your posts, I know you will want a neat, unobstructive cord connection.
Hope your enjoying your new ride.
Have you gotten the CTEK 3300 yet?
Richzak. You are right as rain as far as my demanding neatness. I have ordered the CTEK last week and should be getting it this week. Looks like I will need to purchase the comfort extension that can slip out of the trunk while the trunk is closed all the way. Do you happen to have that link? I guess it wasn't available through the vendor that I purchase the CTEK from on Amazon. Thanks.
#33
[QUOTE=bocatrip;865803]
Boca:
Here's the lowest price point with free shipping to you.
Ctek 56 304 Comfort Connect Extension Cable | eBay
You'll be glad you got it.
Richzak. You are right as rain as far as my demanding neatness. I have ordered the CTEK last week and should be getting it this week. Looks like I will need to purchase the comfort extension that can slip out of the trunk while the trunk is closed all the way. Do you happen to have that link? I guess it wasn't available through the vendor that I purchase the CTEK from on Amazon. Thanks.
Here's the lowest price point with free shipping to you.
Ctek 56 304 Comfort Connect Extension Cable | eBay
You'll be glad you got it.
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#34
[QUOTE=richzak;865835]
Boca:
Here's the lowest price point with free shipping to you.
Ctek 56 304 Comfort Connect Extension Cable | eBay
You'll be glad you got it.
Thanks Richzak. I'll order it now.
Boca:
Here's the lowest price point with free shipping to you.
Ctek 56 304 Comfort Connect Extension Cable | eBay
You'll be glad you got it.
#35
This is exactly what I have, I cut a small circle in the rear boot lining and pulled the end of the connector through that, then put in a rubber hole grommet and it looks very professional and so easy that my wife connects and disconnects it for me if I have to go away at very short notice. Cost about $10 for both items.
#36
#37
Tourputters,
Why did you have to cut a hole in the rear trunk (boot) lining?
I didn't cut the spare wheel cover and simply ran the lead with the quick disconnect plug (after I connected the + and - remote charge terminals) up from under the rear of the spare wheel cover (the edge closest to the bumper). When I reinstalled the spare wheel cover I held the lead out of the spare wheel well so that lead would be on top of the cover. Less than six inches of that lead is on top of the cover and I tuck it away when not in use so it is barely visible and not in the way of anything.
I tried to explain this as clear as I could, but if it wasn't clear here's a picture of the lead with the quick disconnect plug coming out of the spare tire well and secured by the spare wheel cover; it is connected to the separate lead that goes to the charger. The little silver mark in the center is where the two leads connect:
The trunk lid completely closes over the wire with no problems.
Stuart
Why did you have to cut a hole in the rear trunk (boot) lining?
I didn't cut the spare wheel cover and simply ran the lead with the quick disconnect plug (after I connected the + and - remote charge terminals) up from under the rear of the spare wheel cover (the edge closest to the bumper). When I reinstalled the spare wheel cover I held the lead out of the spare wheel well so that lead would be on top of the cover. Less than six inches of that lead is on top of the cover and I tuck it away when not in use so it is barely visible and not in the way of anything.
I tried to explain this as clear as I could, but if it wasn't clear here's a picture of the lead with the quick disconnect plug coming out of the spare tire well and secured by the spare wheel cover; it is connected to the separate lead that goes to the charger. The little silver mark in the center is where the two leads connect:
The trunk lid completely closes over the wire with no problems.
Stuart
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