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Where do you connect the negative for the battery tender?

Old 03-27-2019, 07:56 PM
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Originally Posted by 911Dave
As I said above. Impossible to create a spark if there's no connection to another power source.
Sorry. not true. If the charger has capacitors inside, then the inrush current can cause a spark at the battery terminals irrespective of whether the charger is powered or not.
Old 03-27-2019, 09:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Jonny Retrofit
Sorry. not true. If the charger has capacitors inside, then the inrush current can cause a spark at the battery terminals irrespective of whether the charger is powered or not.
The Deltran Battery Tender JR that almost everyone I know uses (including myself) is advertised as spark proof. While you're 100% right electrically- I think they've engineered it to do the opposite and even prior to putting voltage through check for both terminal connectivity.

That said- I still connect while unplugged because I'm a giant wuss.
Old 03-28-2019, 04:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Aviators
The Deltran Battery Tender JR that almost everyone I know uses (including myself) is advertised as spark proof. While you're 100% right electrically- I think they've engineered it to do the opposite and even prior to putting voltage through check for both terminal connectivity.

That said- I still connect while unplugged because I'm a giant wuss.
Sure, it depends on the charger design. A good design should not spark.

My comment was aimed at the general statement made about not getting sparks without ‘connecting a power source’.

We have all seen this. Forgetting chargers, pretty much all newer cars will spark just on battery connection. This is caused by the multitude of capacitors charging almost instantaneously in all the electronic devices onboard . This inrush current can be quite high - could be several hundred amps but only for a short period of time.
Old 03-28-2019, 01:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Sajan
Well to make it easier and safer I installed the other connector that came with the CTEK. It was a pain in the butt trying to loosen the nut on the terminals since it's a tight space.

^^^ Done
Old 04-04-2019, 06:34 PM
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Actually there is some remote theoretical risk of detonating hydrogen gas created by electrolysis of water during the charging of a battery when you disconnect your clamps, that's why instructions usually have you unclamp a remotely attached ground connection first.... doubt that a tender could ever create enough hydrogen.
Old 04-04-2019, 06:53 PM
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My CTEK has battery clamps and a socket for connection to a dc port. So I just plug it in. It takes a few seconds.


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