Installation of magnetic charging port for Trickle chargers
The Aston Martin charger was marked as follows...
"By charging the battery when the vehicle is not in use, the battery condition is constantly maintained and engine problems can be prevented."
I agree with Aston Martin.
The same condition as a flashlight with a weak battery or an audio remote control with a weak battery is not good for the vehicle.
Semiconductors in older cars use power.
Even the latest semiconductors in newer cars use more power if there are more of them.
I installed a magnetic charging port to S203.
Magnetic charging port mounted inside the tire house on the front fender. (Magnetic clip for CTEK charger)
Dust caps are also installed to prevent mud splattering dirt.
I drilled a hole in the tire house panel and installed a magnetic port.
A 28 mm hole saw is used for drilling
The battery is equipped on the left side because of the right handle position.
From left to right, the 3-meter harness supplied with the installation kit was passed through.
The charging harnesses were bundled together with other harnesses.
Connect the charging harness to the battery to finish the work.
Simply click the magnetic terminal to start charging.
Previously, the CTEK eyelet terminal was connected to the battery.
In the past, it was a tedious process to open the engine hood, connect the charger to the terminals, and close the engine hood each time the battery was recharged.
Since the magnetic charging port was installed, the battery has always been in constant condition.
This magnetic port was installed in the AMG SLS GT and Maybach at the vehicle assembly factory by MB OEM.
The magnetic charging port can be installed at any position depending on the vehicle and garage environment.
https://www.google.com/search?q=Magc...tic+power+port
Pretty cool install but not really worth the effort for me since I only plug in when going away for a week or longer. Popping the hood and clipping the alligator clips takes about 90 sec.
Was it you @streborx that said it was easy to install the quick connect pigtail from underneath the plastic engine cover panel underneath the red, positive slide cover jumper connection under the hood? Maybe not but someone said it was easy and maybe I'll do that and cut the time to 30sec to plug in the car.
Last edited by wildta; Aug 17, 2024 at 12:57 PM.
https://www.google.com/search?q=Magc...tic+power+port
Pretty cool install but not really worth the effort for me since I only plug in when going away for a week or longer. Popping the hood and clipping the alligator clips takes about 90 sec.
Was it you @streborx that said it was easy to install the quick connect pigtail from underneath the plastic engine cover panel underneath the red, positive slide cover jumper connection under the hood? Maybe not but someone said it was easy and maybe I'll do that and cut the time to 30sec to plug in the car.
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The magnetic charging port is listed as IP65 in the catalog.
Ferrari or Bentley uses this port as an OEM part and installs it without a dust cap near the rear license lamp.
I did this magnetic port installation last June.
Already, more than a year has passed and it has made the process of connecting to the CTEK laughably easy.
The good thing about this part is that if I forget to disconnect it and move the vehicle, the magnetic clip and the magnetic port come off easily.
Last edited by emem; Aug 17, 2024 at 09:58 PM.




I installed the harness, positive directly to the battery, ground to the same ground post as the battery negative cable, then just put the charger in the engine bay when charging. I am able to fish the extension cord thru the front grill so i can close the hood and lock the car.
I installed the harness, positive directly to the battery, ground to the same ground post as the battery negative cable, then just put the charger in the engine bay when charging. I am able to fish the extension cord thru the front grill so i can close the hood and lock the car.
I installed the harness, positive directly to the battery, ground to the same ground post as the battery negative cable, then just put the charger in the engine bay when charging. I am able to fish the extension cord thru the front grill so i can close the hood and lock the car.
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I think your method is perfect without the influence of rainfall.
I used to charge in the same way.
In my case, I installed a magnetic charging terminal because I move the vehicle frequently and I wanted to find a way to make it easy for other family to connect and disconnect.
Is NOCO's charger market share higher than CTEK's in the US?
Last edited by emem; Aug 17, 2024 at 09:56 PM.
I chose the long harness type of magnetic clip for the CTEK charger.
A 15A fuse is provided on the battery side of the charging harness.
The front fender is a very convenient location for me.
The location of the battery varies from vehicle to vehicle: in the engine compartment, under the seat, in the rear trunk, etc.
The charging environment in garages and parking lot also varies.
Magnetic charging ports can be placed in convenient locations for everyone.
An AMG GT I know has a magnetic charging port installed in the rear bumper.
This car is equipped with a lithium battery and he takes very good care of the lithium battery.
For him, it is convenient to have the charging port in this position due to the garage environment and other factors.




Put some wire loom on the wires so it blends in and dont even notice it.
Then I bought another set of the clamps so I can use it on other batteries. The Noco has a special connector so I bought there adapter to hook to sae type connectors if ever needed. I actually bought everything on Amazon used, I look for the "Used-Like New" listings and saved alot.
And to clean the engine bay I just use Mothers VLR on everything, air cleaner cover, hood seals, even the coolant hoses. Spray it on and wipe it all down with a microfiber towel. Dont forget to oil the hood locks.







