Gus Strakes
Enthusiast
When using a trickle charger on my '06 coupe, where is the best place to attach the negative to get a good ground? A quick search turned up nothing.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
My trickle charger came with a "hook up" connector cable that I installed directly to the battery. I just reach through the car's "backside", grab the cable and hook the charger up when I park my Viper.
I do the same thing. If my car is going to be parked for awhile, I reach thru back bumper and hook up to the connector i have on battery. Its very easy and cant be noticed when driving around. Its so simple to just plug in , walk away and know when you come back to your car it will start. Nothing worse then finding a dead battery when your gtting ready to go for a drive. Since most Vipers are not daily drivers, I think everyone should have one.
This is probably a dumb question but do you have to connect the ground (black) lead to a grounded part of the car or can you just clip the black lead to the negative battery terminal?
What's wrong with red to positive terminal and black to negative terminal on the battery?
This is in reference to cars where the battery is easily accessible (not the vipers).
Thanks
When using a trickle charger on my '06 coupe, where is the best place to attach the negative to get a good ground?
One of the generator hex head bolts. They're shiny clean metal and will give you perfect contact.
I have a dual charger for my SRT and 911 TT. I bolted the O clips to the positive and negative. There is a quickconnect to plug to the trickle charger. I drilled about a 1/2" hole in the metal battery access panel in trunk and fed the connector wires thru this and under trunk carpet. To charge, I pop trunk, move carpet aside and plug in quick connect. Works great. Someone let me know if Im doing something wrong.
Why not use the cigarette lighter, most chargers come with that adapter.