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Connecting CTEK Battery Charger?

Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2017 5:44 pm
by Nick177
It’s that time of year when I normally plug in my CTEK Battery Charger into my E89. I found it simple with my old E85, just plug it in to the cigarette lighter. With the E89 the two power connectors, one the cigarette lighter,the other under the arm rest appear not to be live. I’ve been on line and it appears that there might be a power socket in the boot. It’s possible that my model 2011 SDrive 23i M Sport Highline doesn’t have a power socket in the boot, which would mean that I would have to connect direct to the battery, or via the terminals in the engine bay. Does anybody know any different?

Connecting CTEK Battery Charger?

Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2017 6:02 pm
by ph001
Terminals in the engine bay is usually the preferred place. Defo not across the battery as you have an IBS module.

Connecting CTEK Battery Charger?

Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2017 6:20 pm
by ronk
ph001 wrote: Thu Dec 07, 2017 6:02 pm Terminals in the engine bay is usually the preferred place. Defo not across the battery as you have an IBS module.
The "Book" is quite specific although quit a few members have connected directly over the battery.
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Connecting CTEK Battery Charger?

Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2017 6:27 pm
by Nick177
Thanks ph001, seems a bit of a backward step going from E85 to E89. Not much of a comfort package there. Car will have to sit in the garage with the bonnet open.

Connecting CTEK Battery Charger?

Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2017 6:35 pm
by Kingfisher
Nick177 wrote: Thu Dec 07, 2017 6:27 pm Thanks ph001, seems a bit of a backward step going from E85 to E89. Not much of a comfort package there. Car will have to sit in the garage with the bonnet open.
You can shut the bonnet OK, under the front rather than the side - no harm done.

Connecting CTEK Battery Charger?

Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2017 6:55 pm
by john-e89
Plenty of room to connect a c-tek under the bonnet, then run the cable out between the headlight and bumper, shut the bonnet, no problem at all.

Connecting CTEK Battery Charger?

Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2017 7:09 pm
by Busterboo
ph001 wrote: Thu Dec 07, 2017 6:02 pm Terminals in the engine bay is usually the preferred place. Defo not across the battery as you have an IBS module.
So, my idea of leaving the CTEK 'convenience'(?) connectors permanently attached to the battery and run up through the boot floor, for connection to the CTEK when needed, is a bad one.

Kuh.

Connecting CTEK Battery Charger?

Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2017 7:22 pm
by Gaffa22
Well I didn't know that and have been connecting direct to the battery.
Doesn't appear to done any harm, fortunately.
I'll connect under the bonnet in future.

Connecting CTEK Battery Charger?

Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2017 9:18 pm
by ph001
I don’t think it would do much harm in reality but the IBS is supposed to look at the recharge current so it knows the battery is fully charged. Take it all with a pinch if salt...I’m of the opinion that if the IBS is looking at live data anyway it will soon sort itself out once you start driving normally.

Connecting CTEK Battery Charger?

Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2017 9:56 pm
by Gaffa22
Well like I said it doesn't seem to have done any harm, I left it connected because the battery is on its way out as it's the original, I have got a new battery the dealer paid for but haven't fitted it yet as I haven't been using the car.

I assume I can permanently attach the Ctek convenience connector to the terminals under the bonnet ?

Connecting CTEK Battery Charger?

Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2017 10:55 pm
by Baza
For the last 3 winters mine has been connected direct to the battery using the convenience connections which I leave in place all year . There has been no ill effect or problems . Its easier than under the hood due to the lengths of the CTEC cables.

Connecting CTEK Battery Charger?

Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2017 12:06 am
by Ewazix
I've always understood that the connection post is recommended in owners manuals because high amp fast chargers and jump starting can overload the system and there is charge protection on the post. For comparison the ctek is strictly speaking a smart controlled 'conditioner' which delivers a max of 5 amps (hence the skinny leads). An average boost or jump starter will push over 400 amps which would knock down a horse! so requires the big fat leads and quite sensibly needs protection.

The CTEK is safe to connect directly to the battery via the supplied plug, in fact CTEK make the chargers for BMW and are identical, including the battery plugs and lead supplied even for the E89.

Connecting CTEK Battery Charger?

Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2017 9:10 am
by Gaffa22
Handy to know, Thanks Ewazix
I must admit I thought it unlikely a Ctek battery charger would push enough amperage to cause any harm.
Jump starting as you say, is a different mater

Connecting CTEK Battery Charger?

Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2017 2:07 pm
by mcbutler
ph001 wrote: Thu Dec 07, 2017 9:18 pm I don’t think it would do much harm in reality but the IBS is supposed to look at the recharge current so it knows the battery is fully charged. Take it all with a pinch if salt...I’m of the opinion that if the IBS is looking at live data anyway it will soon sort itself out once you start driving normally.
Surely, once the battery is fully charged, it is fully charged, you cannot charge it higher than its max physical capacity.
Why do we need a module to monitor something that is fixed?
Is it to warn of excess discharge? or maybe something to do with the system that disconnects the alternator at full charge?
Either way would it be required or active (connected) if the car is parked up?

Connecting CTEK Battery Charger?

Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2017 3:46 pm
by ph001
mcbutler wrote: Fri Dec 08, 2017 2:07 pm
ph001 wrote: Thu Dec 07, 2017 9:18 pm I don’t think it would do much harm in reality but the IBS is supposed to look at the recharge current so it knows the battery is fully charged. Take it all with a pinch if salt...I’m of the opinion that if the IBS is looking at live data anyway it will soon sort itself out once you start driving normally.
Surely, once the battery is fully charged, it is fully charged, you cannot charge it higher than its max physical capacity.
Why do we need a module to monitor something that is fixed?
Is it to warn of excess discharge? or maybe something to do with the system that disconnects the alternator at full charge?
Either way would it be required or active (connected) if the car is parked up?
Read this... viewtopic.php?f=23&t=100385&start=15

The IBS module is active all the time btw.