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Hey folks, when storing your Mustangs (mine is 2021 Mustang GT convertible CS roughly 7100 miles) what’s the proper way to connect a smart charger/maintainer?
I’ve read that because the car has a battery monitoring sensor on the negative terminal, connecting the charger directly to the battery posts may bypass that sensor and affect how the car tracks the battery’s state of charge.
Instead, some people recommend connecting the positive clamp to the battery and the negative clamp to a chassis ground point so the system can properly register the charge.
What’s the correct setup you all are using? I have a NOCO 10amp smart charger-maintainer and always hooked directly up to negative terminal.
Thanks
I’ve read that because the car has a battery monitoring sensor on the negative terminal, connecting the charger directly to the battery posts may bypass that sensor and affect how the car tracks the battery’s state of charge.
Instead, some people recommend connecting the positive clamp to the battery and the negative clamp to a chassis ground point so the system can properly register the charge.
What’s the correct setup you all are using? I have a NOCO 10amp smart charger-maintainer and always hooked directly up to negative terminal.
Thanks
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