C3 Tech/Performance V8 Technical Info, Internal Engine, External Engine, Basic Tech and Maintenance for the C3 Corvette
Sponsored by:
Sponsored by:

anyone able to wire Battery Tender quick disconnect to side post battery?

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old 03-15-2017, 10:27 AM
  #1  
pmr2000
Pro
Thread Starter
 
pmr2000's Avatar
 
Member Since: Oct 2015
Location: Raleigh area, NC
Posts: 651
Received 44 Likes on 42 Posts
Default anyone able to wire Battery Tender quick disconnect to side post battery?

Trying to get battery tender quick disconnect with rings onto my '75 coupe with side post battery.

Tried trimming back the nub around battery tender rings, adding washers but can't seem to bolt it down either side of the battery cable.

Anyone come up with any creative solutions to wire?
Old 03-15-2017, 11:42 AM
  #2  
OldCarBum
Race Director
 
OldCarBum's Avatar
 
Member Since: Mar 2016
Location: Napa California
Posts: 10,437
Received 4,690 Likes on 2,933 Posts
Default

Bubba had cut off the stock battery cable ends of my positive and negative battery cables and replaced them with a set of retro fit clamp on type from the auto zone. I was actually able to hook my battery tender to the bolts that clamp the battery cable connector onto the cable.

Last edited by OldCarBum; 03-15-2017 at 11:42 AM.
Old 03-15-2017, 11:57 AM
  #3  
David in NC
Instructor
 
David in NC's Avatar
 
Member Since: May 2016
Location: Chapel Hill NC
Posts: 112
Received 9 Likes on 9 Posts
Default

Originally Posted by pmr2000
Trying to get battery tender quick disconnect with rings onto my '75 coupe with side post battery.

Tried trimming back the nub around battery tender rings, adding washers but can't seem to bolt it down either side of the battery cable.

Anyone come up with any creative solutions to wire?
Not quite clear to me what you mean. I have tender quick disconnect mounted to my side post battery. You mean these rings shown in picture? I simply cut a single split in top of each ring, then widened each ring slightly, they then fit on battery cable bolt (not battery post).
Attached Images  

Last edited by David in NC; 03-15-2017 at 11:57 AM.
Old 03-15-2017, 12:02 PM
  #4  
pmr2000
Pro
Thread Starter
 
pmr2000's Avatar
 
Member Since: Oct 2015
Location: Raleigh area, NC
Posts: 651
Received 44 Likes on 42 Posts
Default

Yes can't seem to bolt down ring to battery bolt trying to do this directly between bolt and clamp, won't fit between clamp and battery. I drilled out the ring so bolt fits, maybe need longer battery bolts?

Last edited by pmr2000; 03-15-2017 at 12:03 PM.
Old 03-15-2017, 12:03 PM
  #5  
JLmiller
Advanced
 
JLmiller's Avatar
 
Member Since: Nov 2015
Location: St. Louis
Posts: 78
Received 4 Likes on 4 Posts
Default

They make side post extenders, Autozone that make this very easy.
Old 03-15-2017, 12:07 PM
  #6  
David in NC
Instructor
 
David in NC's Avatar
 
Member Since: May 2016
Location: Chapel Hill NC
Posts: 112
Received 9 Likes on 9 Posts
Default

Originally Posted by pmr2000
Yes can't seem to bolt down ring to battery bolt trying to do this directly between bolt and clamp, won't fit between clamp and battery. I drilled out the ring so bolt fits, maybe need longer battery bolts?
Not sure if you can get ring around bolt, why can't secure with nut since ring so thin should not be much different than situation prior to adding. I can try to take a pic of mine tonight (not sure I can since also have battery disconnect and all within very tight space in front of battery).
Old 03-15-2017, 12:25 PM
  #7  
GUSTO14
Le Mans Master
 
GUSTO14's Avatar
 
Member Since: Sep 2003
Location: eastern NC
Posts: 8,801
Received 1,962 Likes on 1,283 Posts

Default

If I want to connect inside the car, I just use the cigarette lighter plug...


If I want to do a more permanent hook up, I use the horn relay under the hood for the positive and a chassis ground for the negative.



Good luck... GUSTO
The following 2 users liked this post by GUSTO14:
adamdinat (02-07-2020), vette8121 (02-05-2020)
Old 03-15-2017, 12:34 PM
  #8  
Wee
Drifting
 
Wee's Avatar
 
Member Since: Apr 2010
Location: Cartersville GA
Posts: 1,857
Received 333 Likes on 237 Posts

Default

I hooked mine up but I don't remember if I had to do anything special to get them to fit....I also have a knife style battery quick disconnect and I hooked up the tender so it will charge with the battery disconnected. I ran the hook-up out the bottom of the battery box and zip tied it to the parking brake cable.

Brian
Old 03-15-2017, 01:28 PM
  #9  
pmr2000
Pro
Thread Starter
 
pmr2000's Avatar
 
Member Since: Oct 2015
Location: Raleigh area, NC
Posts: 651
Received 44 Likes on 42 Posts
Default

Cool thanks guys may go with the extenders not really bubba! My cable ends are a little ratty anyway might be original.

Even though ring fits on bolt and I shaved off that rubber terminator nub thingy on the battery tender connect have to bend it a bit to screw down, that appears to be stopping it from reaching the battery, or my battery bolts are a hare shorter.

Last edited by pmr2000; 03-15-2017 at 01:29 PM.
Old 03-15-2017, 01:33 PM
  #10  
jimvette999
Melting Slicks
 
jimvette999's Avatar
 
Member Since: May 2002
Location: Florida
Posts: 2,431
Received 50 Likes on 48 Posts

Default

On side post batteries, I've found that in order to get the most out of the threaded connections on the battery... I run this in until it bottoms out...3/8" course thread stainless Allen cap bolt.

But...prior to that, I thread on a stainless 3/8" hex nut and run it up against the back of cap head.

Then, I install the leads for tender and battery cable over the Allen cap bolt, thread it into battery connection till snug, then while holding Allen wrench I tighten the hex nut against the terminals. This gives you maximum thread engagement, gives you ability to add several eyelets for additional connections, on the non-corrosive stainless cap bolt and hex nut. Make sense?
The following 2 users liked this post by jimvette999:
Rescue Rogers (03-16-2017), vette8121 (02-05-2020)
Old 03-15-2017, 01:38 PM
  #11  
pmr2000
Pro
Thread Starter
 
pmr2000's Avatar
 
Member Since: Oct 2015
Location: Raleigh area, NC
Posts: 651
Received 44 Likes on 42 Posts
Default

Jim,
Thanks a excellent solution also, thanks.
Old 03-15-2017, 02:39 PM
  #12  
7t9l82
Le Mans Master
 
7t9l82's Avatar
 
Member Since: Oct 2010
Location: melbourne florida
Posts: 6,329
Received 576 Likes on 459 Posts
2023 C3 of the Year Finalist - Modified

Default

I drilled out the rings then backed the screw out of the side terminal slipped the ring under the insulation on the terminal replaced the screw and that was it.no biggie, no extra parts.
Old 03-15-2017, 03:27 PM
  #13  
Gale Banks 80'
Melting Slicks
 
Gale Banks 80''s Avatar
 
Member Since: Nov 2008
Location: Seattle Washington
Posts: 3,243
Received 384 Likes on 312 Posts

Default

I just cut off the ends and then stripped of enough insulating to twist the wire into a loop that was around a 1/2". I then Soldered the loop. Its now easy to squeeze it between the OEM side post battery cables and the battery. I also use a battery disconnect, and this way the charger maintains the battery wile I have it disconnected for long periods.
Old 03-15-2017, 06:46 PM
  #14  
OldCarBum
Race Director
 
OldCarBum's Avatar
 
Member Since: Mar 2016
Location: Napa California
Posts: 10,437
Received 4,690 Likes on 2,933 Posts
Default

Originally Posted by jimvette999
On side post batteries, I've found that in order to get the most out of the threaded connections on the battery... I run this in until it bottoms out...3/8" course thread stainless Allen cap bolt.

But...prior to that, I thread on a stainless 3/8" hex nut and run it up against the back of cap head.

Then, I install the leads for tender and battery cable over the Allen cap bolt, thread it into battery connection till snug, then while holding Allen wrench I tighten the hex nut against the terminals. This gives you maximum thread engagement, gives you ability to add several eyelets for additional connections, on the non-corrosive stainless cap bolt and hex nut. Make sense?
Makes perfect sense!!!
I had the same issue as the OP in that the lugs from the battery tender leads were too short and the insulation on the quick connect wire would not allow for the battery post bolts to screw into the battery. It might be that different batteries are molded differently and some may allow for the bolts, cable ends and the lugs to tighten flush on the battery post surface.

This was the one and only time Bubba did me any favors.

I plan to do it right when I replace my cables.

Last edited by OldCarBum; 03-15-2017 at 06:48 PM.
Old 03-15-2017, 06:59 PM
  #15  
jimvette999
Melting Slicks
 
jimvette999's Avatar
 
Member Since: May 2002
Location: Florida
Posts: 2,431
Received 50 Likes on 48 Posts

Default

Originally Posted by pmr2000
Jim,
Thanks a excellent solution also, thanks.
Originally Posted by OldCarBum
Makes perfect sense!!!

I plan to do it right when I replace my cables.
Old 03-15-2017, 07:44 PM
  #16  
resdoggie
Had a 1976 L-82, 4-sp

Support Corvetteforum!
 
resdoggie's Avatar
 
Member Since: Mar 2011
Location: Some days your the dog and some days your the hydrant.
Posts: 5,338
Received 1,199 Likes on 925 Posts
Royal Canadian Navy

Default

Originally Posted by JLmiller
They make side post extenders, Autozone that make this very easy.
Why make this little fix difficult?
Old 03-15-2017, 08:48 PM
  #17  
rebel542
Instructor
 
rebel542's Avatar
 
Member Since: Nov 2008
Posts: 112
Likes: 0
Received 8 Likes on 8 Posts

Default

You can connect it to the large lug on the alternator.
The following users liked this post:
bobbarry (02-07-2020)

Get notified of new replies

To anyone able to wire Battery Tender quick disconnect to side post battery?

Old 03-16-2017, 01:27 PM
  #18  
jimvette999
Melting Slicks
 
jimvette999's Avatar
 
Member Since: May 2002
Location: Florida
Posts: 2,431
Received 50 Likes on 48 Posts

Default

Originally Posted by JLmiller
They make side post extenders, Autozone that make this very easy.
Originally Posted by resdoggie
Why make this little fix difficult?


These work pretty good at $6.60 each but I needed more than these could handle as I'm running other things to my POS lead...hence my suggestion. My way allows for full engagement of the thread into the battery lug... I'm also using (2) POS battery leads and then a lead for Battery Tender & EFI.
The following users liked this post:
vette8121 (02-05-2020)
Old 03-16-2017, 01:29 PM
  #19  
jimvette999
Melting Slicks
 
jimvette999's Avatar
 
Member Since: May 2002
Location: Florida
Posts: 2,431
Received 50 Likes on 48 Posts

Default

Originally Posted by rebel542
You can connect it to the large lug on the alternator.
This is a good solution too
The following users liked this post:
bobbarry (02-07-2020)
Old 02-04-2020, 08:25 PM
  #20  
GordonR
Racer
 
GordonR's Avatar
 
Member Since: Jan 2020
Location: Va.Beach Va.
Posts: 467
Received 144 Likes on 92 Posts
Default

I always look at whats accessible. The B+ terminal on the the back of your alternater is where I attach a battery charger and a tender would be a easy hook up too.
The following users liked this post:
bobbarry (02-07-2020)


Quick Reply: anyone able to wire Battery Tender quick disconnect to side post battery?



All times are GMT -4. The time now is 10:05 PM.