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Trickle charge connectors?

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macwolf

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Hi, I'd like to leave my battery on trickle charge, but the battery terminals are my easy to get too. I have a cigarette socket on the panel, but that assumes the battery has enough juice to flick the solenoid, which in more than one incident has not been the case!

My Yak had an odd looking power socket, is there anything equivalent in the west? I thought of just another cigarette socket at the back by the battery, but there must be a better solution?


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