I have to leave my very much loved Grenadier in the garage for extended periods (sometimes), and looking to maintain the battery while away. Given the EFB and start-stop optimization of our INEOS batteries, looking at the CTEK CT5 as an option. Anyone got any experience with this specific maintenance charger? In a related question, would it be best to connect the charger to a) the auxiliary battery which will charge the starter battery via the CTEK 120S pulse charge feature, b) to the starter battery(see note 1) or c) both starter and auxiliary. This second question maybe for CTEK support, but asking here in case someone already knows the answer. I will ask CTEK as well. Thanks
Note (1). To allow the battery management system (BMS) to correctly determine the State of Charge (SoC) for the starter battery, option b) would have the wiring connected to the jumpstart post in the engine bay.
Note (2). Old reference of CTEK D120 corrected to CTEK 120S.
Note (1). To allow the battery management system (BMS) to correctly determine the State of Charge (SoC) for the starter battery, option b) would have the wiring connected to the jumpstart post in the engine bay.
Note (2). Old reference of CTEK D120 corrected to CTEK 120S.
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