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trickle charger

thanks trying to find a plug in type to the unit in the trunk
The one I mention in #13 of this thread has the plug in (shown in the picture). Are you in YYC? If you are then it’s at Jack Carter Chev Parts Dept Desk ... Schumacher ... Amazon sells a similar one (however not sure). I do use my GM maintainer like the one you are getting but I do like the Schumacher as it comes with all the options.
 
Bleach on a rag the wipe the tread on the rear tires would have made it a lot easier..Just like having ice radials..
 
i was told to start it up once and a while and let it run for a bit....Some folks say no...Now im confused
ITA Vette,

I do start them up in-between Christmas and New Years - just to let them know I am still thinking about them!
Let them run for a while and if weather permitting I will run them up and down the drive way.
 
Every day YYC is blessed with a Chinook, I am blessed with the rumble of starting up our two gems ...
but, regardless of what they are trying to tell me, the Rays will not get further than the sidewalk at the end of the driveway
 
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My apologies if I'm posting this in the wrong place, I've just recently purchased a 2006 Z06 and the battery is located in the trunk. What is the best way to setup a trickle charger for the winter? I have purchased a battery Tender for the car. Thanks in advance for any help.
 
Without knowing 2006 Corvettes, I expect there are remote terminals under the hood, in expectation of accesss for convenient boosting or charging. I know that is the case with brother-in-laws 2012 Camaro.
 
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Without knowing 2006 Corvettes, I expect there are remote terminals onder the hood, in expectation of accesss for convenient boosting or charging. I know that is the case with brother-in-laws 2012 Camaro.
C7 and C8 come with battery maintainer ( OEM option). Maybe there is one for the C6?
 
I use a Noco. Excellent !. You'll also need an optional cigarette lighter adapter as well.... to plug into the charging port at the right rear side of the trunk.
Get a unit that has 3-5 amps charging power as there tends to be a lot of stuff going on in the background at times that draws power.
 
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Don't think the Z06 in 2006 had an auxiliary port in the rear side of the trunk. I would find a hot wire under the hood that stays hot with the key off.
 
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I have run CTEK battery tenders on all our winter stored vehicles including the lawn tractors with never a problem come spring start up time. I've been putting cars away since 1972 and before the battery tenders, I just disconnected the battery for the winter and took the battery into the house where it was warm.
 
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Here are my experiences with battery maintainers.

1999 Corvette and 2007 Pace Car both used Battery Tender Junior with 0.75 Amp - OK for early models but cannot maintain newer cars with all of the battery drain when stationary. Note that the 2007 was on tender for 18 months during Covid when I did not drive the car and all was good when I eventually started the car.

Now for my 2017 Grand Sport I needed to up the ante - Motomaster Simple Series 3 Amp - works fine. Also second one for 2012 Lincoln Corsair when go south for 3 months in January. All sourced from Canadian Tire. On the C7 I had to modify the connection to the car by adding a cigarette lighter connection to the wires connecting the charger to the battery and then plug it in to the full time receptacle in the trunk. The C7 battery is in the trunk without easy terminal access. No big deal.
 

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