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Old 02-26-2010, 12:23 PM
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Here are a couple of pictures of my remote battery tender hook up. It is wired to the power post and ground located under the hood on the left side and ran down to just inside the right tow access cover. Water proof and very easy to access.



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Sweet!
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is it okay to be wet? obviously will be exposed to moisture and etc...
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Yes, it's low voltage (12V) and the connector has a 'weather cap' on the end of the cord.
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Nice! I've been using the one that I purchased from BMW, which was manufactured from the same company but with limited options, the unit only has the alligator clips.
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I have the BMW one too. Great tender. I do have adaptors like the pics though, as well as alligator clips and the BMW motorcycle socket.



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