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Trickle charger on hybrid?

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I normally keep my vehicles on NOCO Genius chargers. The easiest way I've done it is to open the Fuse box under the hood on passenger side to get to the positive jump lug, and use the ground for jump starting also. I don't figure I'm hurting anything, but thought I would make sure, and would there be a better way to accomplish this?
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I normally keep my vehicles on NOCO Genius chargers. The easiest way I've done it is to open the Fuse box under the hood on passenger side to get to the positive jump lug, and use the ground for jump starting also. I don't figure I'm hurting anything, but thought I would make sure, and would there be a better way to accomplish this?
Subscribed, I also like to leave my vehicles on a battery tender when I travel. I use CTEK but use the same approach. I think removing the rear seat is less convenient. Should we open a window though?
 

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I was concerned with this as well, so I connected my battery tender directly to the 12v battery under the rear seat as a temporary solution. I’ll have to revisit the fuse box when I get it back from having PPF installed.
 

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I'm a gas guy, but I saw a video where someone hooked his ditch lights to a hot post in the fuse box of his hybrid. It should work fine for a battery charger–assuming it's always hot.
 

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I thought I saw a post about jumping the hybrids from under the hood, rather than at the battery itself, but I can't find it right now. Assuming that is true, I think that is where you would add a trickle charger, and it would be way more convenient than accessing the 12 volt under the rear seat.
 

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Look at page 571 of the owner's manual. It shows the underhood connection in the fuse box to jump a hybrid from. I think that would also be the best place to attach a trickle charger.
 

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It shows the underhood connection in the fuse box to jump a hybrid from. I think that would also be the best place to attach a trickle charger.
It's a big fat lug for attaching a jumper cable. There's a bolt with a nut on it that's hot.
 
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Since the underhood jump start connections are what I'm using, I'll not be concerned then. I'll admit I'm concerned about battery venting also, but I'm not interested in pulling the battery out.
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