Whats wrong with just lifting the rear floor panel and installing the wires to the battery and run it out the back? I think I spent all of 5 min installing and never have to worry about wires or zip ties.
Whats wrong with just lifting the rear floor panel and installing the wires to the battery and run it out the back? I think I spent all of 5 min installing and never have to worry about wires or zip ties.
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The connector wire can then tuck inside the lower outside edge of the rear diffuser when driving so it is not visible and stays put.
I use a Black & Decker charge, but most or all products should do the job.
On a related point, anyone know why our cars do not come with Optima Red Top batteries with no acid, etc.? (A Gel Battery)
For those that extend a cable off the battery, are you inserting an in-line fuse.
Yes, it's all in the harness from c-tec just pull up the floor lid and install. Their is room in the weather strip to pass the cable through. When you are not using it just slip it under the floor panel.
Does anyone have a close-up showing the connections to power and ground? The adapter I have will not work with side post connections as the rings are too small. Debating cutting off the terminals and replacing with something larger. Not a GEN V, but figured connections are similar and this topic is at least active.
There's a fuse in the battery tender wiring.
Hi, is it lighter charger for c6 corvette ? and is it ok to use on GEN V viper ? Ben
Just get one of the Doug Shelby setups-
http://nebula.wsimg.com/a486579c1df6...&alloworigin=1
You can buy here- http://www.dougshelbyengineering.com/viper.html
I just bought one from Doug a week ago. Very well made. Not to mention he's a great guy!
I have a die hard battery charger/maintainer. The cable end connections are just clamps like on jumper cables. I put them on and had no trouble with the cable coming out from under the trunk... No pinching on the line. Then I thought, why leave it on when I could just hook it up a couple days (at the longest) before I wanted to drive it. So that's what I'll probably do.
I have a junior and it works great. Mine is on a G4 quick clipped up to the red post under the hood with the ground just clipped to the closest bolt. The G4 and 5 are not that different and you can run the cord out the grill or side vents.
Same here - and since I always open the hood before driving (just to check to see if anything is amiss), this method works great. When I hooked up to the battery in the back, it was slightly more of a pain in the butt. Had to fumble with the cover, and the cord did look like it was going to mess with either the weather stripping or paint eventually. On the Gen V, it is a bit harder to find a good ground - but once you find the right one, it's a piece of cake to set up.
Hey! Could you please tell me where did you connected the black wire?
I hook the negative side ("black wire") to the boss on side of the T-stat housing on Gen III, IV, and V Vipers.
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