Battery Tender Plug In Port (BX Mod)

   / Battery Tender Plug In Port (BX Mod) #11  
Love it... I have my disconnect plug for my battery tender hanging/dangling out awkwardly in front of the battery cover/cowling so I didn't have to remove it to plug in. Just not a clean look though... yours looks stock! :thumbsup: Just bought the Powerlet connector on Amazon for $28.95 free shipping. Yep, Happy not cheap but a cool mod that I will use quite a bit. Thanks for the idea, JJ! :drink:

Funny, that's exactly how mine is, haha
 
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Love it... I have my disconnect plug for my battery tender hanging/dangling out awkwardly in front of the battery cover/cowling so I didn't have to remove it to plug in. Just not a clean look though... yours looks stock! :thumbsup: Just bought the Powerlet connector on Amazon for $28.95 free shipping. Yep, Happy not cheap but a cool mod that I will use quite a bit. Thanks for the idea, JJ! :drink:

Be careful tightening up the screws. You can get them too tight. One of the screws on mine is tight enough to cause the plastic to spread out just a little bit. I should have let off the trigger a little sooner.
 
   / Battery Tender Plug In Port (BX Mod) #14  
Be careful tightening up the screws. You can get them too tight. One of the screws on mine is tight enough to cause the plastic to spread out just a little bit. I should have let off the trigger a little sooner.
Ahh...grasshopper, one must use hand tool when screwing with plastic.
 
   / Battery Tender Plug In Port (BX Mod) #15  
Thanks again JJ for the great idea! :thumbsup: I just finished installing mine but I chose the right side due to my 110v power source is on that side where I park and there is a bit more room behind the dash.

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I used a 7/8in Forstner bit for the main hole and then used the receptacle for a template to drill the 4 screw holes using a 11/64in twist bit. Almost didn't need to use the nylock nuts as it was a nice snug fit. The kit comes with 8-32 1/2in and 5/8in length screws. I used the longer ones and hand tightened. Much cleaner than my makeshift setup before.
 
   / Battery Tender Plug In Port (BX Mod) #16  
HI there, the mod looks really good.

Wondering how that connector holds out in really cold weather? Is it brittle? My concern would be over time the cover might snap off if the plastic gets really cold. Watched a youtube video with Paul Short where he used one that fits with compression fitting and cover is good to -40.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kD93TOVMvLo



I was looking for another way to hook up my battery tender to my BX. Previously, I had to remove the battery cover and plug the battery tender cord into the cable attached to the tractor. Adding an external port (bulkhead) it saves a few minutes of hassle.

This is a pretty easy mod to do on any tractor.

1) Acquire a Powerlet PTB-001.
2) Locate placement on the tractor you want the bulkhead.
3) On the BX there is a wide open area on the left side dash with no obstructions behind.
4) Drill a hole where the center of the bulkhead will mount.
5) Use a 7/8" spade bit and cut the big hole.
6) Hold the backing plate up and align the big holes. Mark the small holes.
7) Drill the small holes for the screws.
8) Place the bulkhead and drive in the machine screws. The machine screws will hold the bulkhead to the tractor.
9) Put the backing plate over the screws and hand tighten the lock nuts
10) Use a 11/32" socket and ratchet to hold the nuts and tighten the screws.
11) Connect the battery maintainer cable on the tractor side to the wire on the inside of the bulkhead.
12) Connect the battery maintainer cable on the wall side to the bulkhead.
13) Enjoy!

Obviously, you'll have to adapt these instructions to whatever tractor you decide to put this bulkhead connector on.

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HI there, the mod looks really good.

Wondering how that connector holds out in really cold weather? Is it brittle? My concern would be over time the cover might snap off if the plastic gets really cold. Watched a youtube video with Paul Short where he used one that fits with compression fitting and cover is good to -40.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kD93TOVMvLo

You're absolutely right to ask. Mine already broke. I wondered about it when I bought it, but couldn't find anything else. I saw Paul's video and I agree the one he used is a superior product. If the cover breaks you could install another and be back in business.

I think I'll attach my cover to one of the little metal pop bead chains eventually. For now I just keep it in my toolbox so I don't loose it.

P.S. I think the part Paul has is a little less expensive than the one I bought.
 
   / Battery Tender Plug In Port (BX Mod) #18  
No issues with mine but I don't get extreme cold weather. It seems pretty sturdy to me but I am usually pretty gentle on connectors and such as I hate breaking things. Done it too many times in the past. I get frustrated at my wife who shuts things like cabinet doors fairly hard without a thought. I try to remind her to go easy but she doesn't think about things wearing out. :mur: I still love her though :cloud9:
 
   / Battery Tender Plug In Port (BX Mod) #19  
You're absolutely right to ask. Mine already broke. I wondered about it when I bought it, but couldn't find anything else. I saw Paul's video and I agree the one he used is a superior product. If the cover breaks you could install another and be back in business.

I think I'll attach my cover to one of the little metal pop bead chains eventually. For now I just keep it in my toolbox so I don't loose it.

P.S. I think the part Paul has is a little less expensive than the one I bought.

Funny thing is I already bought the same one you put on even though I had seen the other one available I did read some comments from posters that it required some substantial housing to be able to use friction to hold in place. I then saw Paul's video after.

Well I am going to have to bite the bullet and go for the other one.

Anyone need a saddlebag ESA port connector :) Maybe someone will need one, post on KIJIJI..
 
 
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