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Deltran hookup for closed hood...
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You need something like this: http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/au...-0112028p.html And http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/au...41p.touch.html Last edited by Prince_of_Persia; 01-07-2014 at 02:44 PM.. |
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So the power pack is attached to the trickle charger which is then attached to the car . Great solution !!!!
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I bought the PowerPack on sale for $130 and the Trickle Charger for around $50
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It works GREAT.
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Just be sure to keep the panels wiped down every few weeks to maximize the amount of light.
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You're overthinking it... the Tender solutions are all smart. Plug it in, and leave it alone. When it turns green, it is trickle charging.
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Do you guys think it matters if you lock your doors with the battery tender attached? Does the draw in power from the alarm being active somehow interfere with the charger?
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I just hooked up my trickle charger and ran a 50 foot heavy duty extension cord from my garage to my cold room where I have outlets. Its suppose to get -15 this week for 2 days. I kept the alarm armed and the hood latched but not all the way down. It does not rub on any of the clamps.. Should be fine.
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