mcbutler said:Any suitable battery charger will do the job
birdy_z4 said:Thanks new to programming bmw so probably taking longer than I should tbh
Just being cautious
NO NO dont try it without a charger its a super bad idea, play safe.tiglon said:How long is your programming process taking?
I was fine with a cheap battery charger during a 20+ minute remap. If your battery is healthy then a charger shouldn't even be necessary, it's more of a very sensible precaution due to how badly things can go wrong if you do lose power.
mcbutler said:NO NO dont try it without a charger its a super bad idea, play safe.tiglon said:How long is your programming process taking?
I was fine with a cheap battery charger during a 20+ minute remap. If your battery is healthy then a charger shouldn't even be necessary, it's more of a very sensible precaution due to how badly things can go wrong if you do lose power.
I managed to disable my DCT by mapping it without a charger despite just having driven 50 miles on a pristine battery.
Charger connected, remapped, all fixed....
B21 said:If you don’t want to buy a super expensive 25 amp plus charger the safe option is to first fully charge the battery overnight, then use a 6 to 10 amp charger..that way you’ll get at least 2 hours before the voltage drops enough to cause issues..
Of course, heating controls off and audio off at a minimum..
I bought an Amazon 15 amp baby for around £45 and with that I can run about 8 hours before voltage drops could be an issue..