Solar Auto Battery Charging via Battery Tender ODB-II Port Adapter

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Komentáře • 5

  • @EriFoxie
    @EriFoxie Před 9 měsíci

    thank you for sharing this

  • @Bim13North
    @Bim13North Před rokem +2

    Hi does this have a cutout once charged if left for 6 weeks at a time? Is there a possibility of overcharging? Thanks

  • @DavidLongo22
    @DavidLongo22 Před 4 měsíci

    I'm using almost the exact same setup but with the 18W version of the panel. When I connect it via the ODB-II adapter, I notice that the blinking light on the panel doesn't reflect that it's actually charging. It should be blinking red but instead is still blinking green (which the manual says is "Not Active Yet"). I'm wondering if that's normal and due to the fact that I'm using the adapter. If anyone knows anything about this, I'd be appreciative. The vehicle is a 2013 Toyota RAV4.

    • @Rickmakes
      @Rickmakes  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Do you have a meter? Do you see voltage on the ODB-II adapter?

    • @DavidLongo22
      @DavidLongo22 Před 4 měsíci

      @@Rickmakes Toyota said no-go. I broke down and am running it into the hood with clips. It's better than I'd been doing, which was running a chord from the house to the car (danger of someone tripping). It'll do (and thanks!).