IceStationZ
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I've used a CTEK 4.3amp tender with every vehicle i've owned for the last 15 years or so. This includes everything from ATV's, to collector cars, to my daily drivers, etc. My standard practice is to just connect a CTEK pigtail (quick connector) to the positive and negative battery posts.... and then plug in the CTEK tender to the pigtail when the vehicle is not being used.
I just finished setting this up on my new to me '23 and decided to do some quick internet searches for any tips or tricks specific to this practice on the Raptor. What I think i'm hearing is that the negative connection to the battery needs to be downstream of the BMS (Ford battery sensor). I can't quite figure out why, nor can I figure out the horrible things that will happen if I don't do it this way.
Can anyone shed any light on this based on personal experience?
I just finished setting this up on my new to me '23 and decided to do some quick internet searches for any tips or tricks specific to this practice on the Raptor. What I think i'm hearing is that the negative connection to the battery needs to be downstream of the BMS (Ford battery sensor). I can't quite figure out why, nor can I figure out the horrible things that will happen if I don't do it this way.
Can anyone shed any light on this based on personal experience?