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Trickle Charger hookup location

Where did you get that connection to the trailer power socket
It was either paddocks or Craddocks or JGS4x4 or one of those other Land Rover spares websites, can’t remember which! I’m sure it’s the same part they all sell, was about £40.
 
So is that from ctek can you send a link
 
You can use any earth point, on the petrol model I use the engine lifting eye which is just visible under the bottom left of the engine cover.
Thanks. Sorry I just edited my post as I saw for diesel it's under the engine cover but ideally I don't want to leave the engine cover off whilst I'm away.
 
There are other good earth points near the jump start post. There are some bolts near front left of rad as you look into the engine bay that serve as good earthing points. I will try and find a photo.
I’ve just got this back from Ineos re charging profile.


Hi Dave

Yes use the AGM setting, most chargers have now are “smart” and do a slow start and slow finish on the charge.

Although it is an EFB the charging profiles operated by the Vehicle ( BCM and smart charge system) operate as an AGM profile.

Thanks
 
There are other good earth points near the jump start post. There are some bolts near front left of rad as you look into the engine bay that serve as good earthing points. I will try and find a photo.
I’ve just got this back from Ineos re charging profile.


Hi Dave

Yes use the AGM setting, most chargers have now are “smart” and do a slow start and slow finish on the charge.

Although it is an EFB the charging profiles operated by the Vehicle ( BCM and smart charge system) operate as an AGM profile.

Thanks
Thank you so much. Photo would be much appreciated as I found nothing in the book
 
There are other good earth points near the jump start post. There are some bolts near front left of rad as you look into the engine bay that serve as good earthing points. I will try and find a photo.
I’ve just got this back from Ineos re charging profile.


Hi Dave

Yes use the AGM setting, most chargers have now are “smart” and do a slow start and slow finish on the charge.

Although it is an EFB the charging profiles operated by the Vehicle ( BCM and smart charge system) operate as an AGM profile.

Thanks

Thanks for posting that. I've been running a Noco on the standard battery setting. I'll switch it to AGM from now on.
 
Thanks for posting that. I've been running a Noco on the standard battery setting. I'll switch it to AGM from now on.
I don’t have an AGM setting on the Victron chargers I own. It’s either normal, high ,Li-ion and Recondition. I use the normal setting which does an absorption charge at 14.4 volts as I’m not sure if the high setting at 14.7 volts is too high or not. It seems there are different types of AGM as well so I’m taking that it’s a basic AGM until I know different. Just for an idea here is a screen shot from the Victron mppt controller manual When I add my solar and Victron mppt controller I’ll use the no 2 setting which does an absorption charge at 14.4 volts until I know better.
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So I put it on trickle using the NOCO 10, AGM 12v, for a few hours. Disconnected, turned on ignition & went from 60% to 66%.

Started the car, drove to the local shop & back & the attached is showing 😬. Turned off, locked car, left it 5 mins and now showing 67%.
 

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Yes unfortunately that’s happened to a few owners. This happened to me last year. First photo taken 1052hrs and the second at 1053hrs. Go figure that out. 😂. Hasn’t happened since. My vehicle is regularly left for days and sometimes weeks connected to a smart charger.

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