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As noted elsewhere on this excellent Forum, I suffered a 'fatal' (dead) battery on my new GT, within a few hundred miles of driving it away from the dealership. This was clearly the dealer's fault, and a new battery was installed under warranty.
After studying the new Owner's Manual (can you say, "War & Peace" tome?), it became obvious that this new car is rich with battery-hogging electronic gear ... several items operate in the background, even when the car is turned OFF.
As I purchased my Stinger to be an occasional-use GT car (not a daily driver, but a multi-state highway shredder), the car will sit unused in the garage for several weeks between long-distance cruises. As such, I purchased an 'intelligent' battery charger!
After research, I bought a CTEK Multi US 3300, as it:
* Can be set to charge at a higher rate (14.7 VDC), which is recommended for AGM CA batteries,
* Reconditions batteries each charge cycle (automatic desulphation, bulk, absorption, and pulse charge cycles),
* Very reasonably priced (Amazon - $56).
It comes with both a hard-wire harness and alligator clamps (plug-in), making it versatile and easy to use on different cars. Instructions are clear (more understandable than the KIA Manuals!). The CTEK can also be used with regular wet-cell batteries, ranging from 2 Ah (motorcycle) up to 90 Ah (auto) AGM CA units.
Even with the new installed battery, the first conditioning-charge took ~14 hours to complete. Now, a refresh charge once every two weeks is completed overnight.
I highly recommend this Swedish-manufactured battery charger!
Happy New Year to all
After studying the new Owner's Manual (can you say, "War & Peace" tome?), it became obvious that this new car is rich with battery-hogging electronic gear ... several items operate in the background, even when the car is turned OFF.
As I purchased my Stinger to be an occasional-use GT car (not a daily driver, but a multi-state highway shredder), the car will sit unused in the garage for several weeks between long-distance cruises. As such, I purchased an 'intelligent' battery charger!
After research, I bought a CTEK Multi US 3300, as it:
* Can be set to charge at a higher rate (14.7 VDC), which is recommended for AGM CA batteries,
* Reconditions batteries each charge cycle (automatic desulphation, bulk, absorption, and pulse charge cycles),
* Very reasonably priced (Amazon - $56).
It comes with both a hard-wire harness and alligator clamps (plug-in), making it versatile and easy to use on different cars. Instructions are clear (more understandable than the KIA Manuals!). The CTEK can also be used with regular wet-cell batteries, ranging from 2 Ah (motorcycle) up to 90 Ah (auto) AGM CA units.
Even with the new installed battery, the first conditioning-charge took ~14 hours to complete. Now, a refresh charge once every two weeks is completed overnight.
I highly recommend this Swedish-manufactured battery charger!
Happy New Year to all