Reinen
Well-Known Member
That's how everyone did it back in the days when battery chargers were big, metal, not waterproof and more expensive. Now battery chargers are small, waterproof and cheap. This makes mounting it in the vehicle an option for convenience and simplicity of use.OK, I definately missed something. The charger I would be reffering to would be the one that is now under the hood. I'm wondering why that has to be under the hood and not outside on a work bench that could just as easily be plugged in with the charger cable that would run from the battery to the outside with a charger connector on it. That's the way all my cars have the trickle chargers hooked up. All that's under the hood is that tiny 2-wire coming from the outside with the wires themselves terminated to the battery. The other end just gets plugged into the charger as needed. That connector is in the grill or near the bumper out of sight. Or is this battery used for more then just a trickle charger? In that case I could see a reason for getting the charger in the engine bay as close to the battery as possible.
Instead of
- Get battery charger
- Unravel cord and plug in battery charger
- Unravel cord and plug in Jeep
- [CHARGE BATTERY]
- Unplug Jeep and coil the cord
- Unplug Charger and coil the power cord
- Find some place to store the battery charger and bundles of cords
- Pull retractable cord and plug in Jeep
- [CHARGE BATTERY]
- Unplug Jeep and let the retractable cord retract
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