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Battery Charger For A Modern Car.
I need a battery charger for a 2015 Nissan Qashqai that I can safely use without disconnecting the battery terminals.
I've heard that if I use a standard trickle charger it could fry the ECU or other sensitive electronic components.
Any suggestions ?
Cheers.
D
I've heard that if I use a standard trickle charger it could fry the ECU or other sensitive electronic components.
Any suggestions ?
Cheers.
D
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Manufacturers (cars, batteries and battery chargers) will always recommend that the battery is disconnected before charging....but it isn't necessary if you use a conditioning trickle charger - the sort that can be left on safely for months at a time. A conventional high-power charger (the sort you'd use to charge a flat battery) really needs the battery isolated from the car's electronics...so you'd need to disconnect.
Oh, and if your car has "stop-start", it has a different sort of battery and needs an even more sophisticated "smart" charger.
Oh, and if your car has "stop-start", it has a different sort of battery and needs an even more sophisticated "smart" charger.
Further to the above....the £25 maintenance charger here would be fine UNLESS you have "stop-start"....then it's a lot more (as you can see!)
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