Can you elaborate on the set up here? Using the NATO plug to charge?Despite having the auxiliary battery and Smartpass feeding charge to the main battery, I note that a 96% charged battery after a few days shows just over 80%. So it looks like there's something drawing it down.
On the precautionary principle, I'm now permanently plugged in when parked:
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That doesn’t look like the NATO plug that’s attached to but the 13 pin towing electric socket using something like this attachmentCan you elaborate on the set up here? Using the NATO plug to charge?
Not to take this thread off topic - info is here - post any additional questions there:Can you elaborate on the set up here? Using the NATO plug to charge?
Yes, I was just thinking about it.
But I have not yet dealt with the wiring. My car is equipped with two batteries. And with the CTek in between, I don't have an idea yet where to put a sensor that will pick up all the current, not just some of it.
The main problem I have is simply time. Hook up a multimeter is a five minute job, but to figure out where, I would appreciate some advice.
Hi @DCPU. In preparation for the imminent arrival of my Grenadier, I purchased a CTEK MXS7.0 and an adaptor to plug it into the 13 pin socket. The part I purchased was BRITPART 0049029 13 PIN CHARGING ADAPTOR DA1410, which looks similar to the adaptor you are using.Despite having the auxiliary battery and Smartpass feeding charge to the main battery, I note that a 96% charged battery after a few days shows just over 80%. So it looks like there's something drawing it down.
On the precautionary principle, I'm now permanently plugged in when parked:
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From memory 13 is a 2nd auxiliary earth. see pic.I do not have any knowledge of 13 pin wiring, but I was surprised to note that when I did some continuity testing using my multimeter, the adaptor appears to have the negative wired to pin 3 and the positive wired to pin 9. I was expecting the negative to be wired to pin 13. Is that a problem?
I also note that when I connect the adaptor to my CTEK, the red error light illuminates on all modes other than SUPPLY. Again, is this a problem?
Hi @DCPU. In preparation for the imminent arrival of my Grenadier, I purchased a CTEK MXS7.0 and an adaptor to plug it into the 13 pin socket. The part I purchased was BRITPART 0049029 13 PIN CHARGING ADAPTOR DA1410, which looks similar to the adaptor you are using.
I do not have any knowledge of 13 pin wiring, but I was surprised to note that when I did some continuity testing using my multimeter, the adaptor appears to have the negative wired to pin 3 and the positive wired to pin 9. I was expecting the negative to be wired to pin 13. Is that a problem?
I also note that when I connect the adaptor to my CTEK, the red error light illuminates on all modes other than SUPPLY. Again, is this a problem?
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks for the reply, @MarkH. Some of the diagrams I saw labelled pin 13 as “earth for pin 9” and I was wondering why there is more than one earth pin.From memory 13 is a 2nd auxiliary earth. see pic.
The Ctek needs to be connected to a battery to assess a suitable charging regime so will error when it can't sense the battery. Supply mode doesn't need a battery, it just supplies a constant 13.6 or 13.8V to power any suitable 12V device you connect. It can also be used via a battery to supply a load. I use a 30A Meanwell DC 13.6V power supply to run the van 12V stuff when plugged into shore power, saves cycling the batteries down overnight. It can also run the 20A DC2DC charger to charge the batteries when on shore power, saves having a separate battery charger onboard.
They will have wired it to 3 instead of 13 because some may not have wired all pins. (ie Grenadier) 3 will be wired because it is the earth for vehicle/trailer lighting. Since you can't drive off when charging no issue. The Grenadier for what i can gather hasn't pins 10-13 connected so it is wired with "foresight"Thanks for the reply, @MarkH. Some of the diagrams I saw labelled pin 13 as “earth for pin 9” and I was wondering why there is more than one earth pin.
Regarding the error light, I was confused because if I turn the charger on and just plug in the extension cable to the output, there is no error, but if I plug the adaptor in, I get an error.
Thank you for the explanation @Eric.They will have wired it to 3 instead of 13 because some may not have wired all pins. (ie Grenadier) 3 will be wired because it is the earth for vehicle/trailer lighting. Since you can't drive off when charging no issue. The Grenadier for what i can gather hasn't pins 10-13 connected so it is wired with "foresight"
What’s the deal with charging via the towing electric socket. Why not connect the CTEK to the jump start post under the bonnet the CTEK charger is then kept safe and dry when the bonnet is shutThank you for the explanation @Eric.
I'll have the charger set up in my garage, and it will be convenient just to plug into the towing socket when required. I agree it's not necessary, but I just want to be like @DCPU.What’s the deal with charging via the towing electric socket. Why not connect the CTEK to the jump start post under the bonnet the CTEK charger is then kept safe and dry when the bonnet is shut View attachment 7818599
Sorry - wasn't ignoring you - I just needed to get to this machine with all the relevant info on to check my answer before replying.Hi @DCPU. In preparation for the imminent arrival of my Grenadier, I purchased a CTEK MXS7.0 and an adaptor to plug it into the 13 pin socket. The part I purchased was BRITPART 0049029 13 PIN CHARGING ADAPTOR DA1410, which looks similar to the adaptor you are using.
I do not have any knowledge of 13 pin wiring, but I was surprised to note that when I did some continuity testing using my multimeter, the adaptor appears to have the negative wired to pin 3 and the positive wired to pin 9. I was expecting the negative to be wired to pin 13. Is that a problem?
I also note that when I connect the adaptor to my CTEK, the red error light illuminates on all modes other than SUPPLY. Again, is this a problem?
Any advice would be much appreciated.